Gary Smith wrote:

I got an interesting email today that bayes was added to bayes as a ham. The email was clearly a spam (which we have received many from before). As you can see below it scored 0.0 on the basic test. It received a bayes_56 scoring as can be seen below.

I find it interesting that a spam was THAT successful. The vast majority of messages I get usually hit SOMETHING, so an actual spam dodging SA so completely is interesting in and of itself. Do you have a copy you could send? I'd be very interested in checking it out. Bayes has to train on something first, and I generally count on the other rules to catch the latest greatest variations.

It seems that the domain sayzsw.com seems to be clean in regards to bayes and thus it levels out the score as can be observed below. Is there a way that I can tweak bayes to reset or set a customized score for an individual entry or to remove the entry entirely? Basically I want to remove sayzsw.com from bayes so that this message would have been considered spam and not relearned as ham in bayes.

Won't feeding that to sa-learn as --spam take care of that whole process? Especially if the message scored that low overall! Or is there some reason you don't want to re-learn it as spam?

- Bob



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