[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thomas> Today I received an e-mail in my Thunderbird inbox that has a > Thomas> 'X-Spambayes-Classification: spam'. I have a rule set up to > Thomas> automatically and permanently delete e-mails with spam > Thomas> classifications. Somehow the e-mail got by the filter. > > Thomas> Filter rule: "For incoming messages that: Match all of the > Thomas> following. > Thomas> 'X-Spambayes-Classification' is 'spam'. Perform these actions: > Thomas> Delete Message." > > Thomas> Any developers interested? > > I'm not sure what problem you're describing. Is it that SpamBayes > incorrectly classified a message or that somehow it added a spam > classification header to the message which your T-Bird filter didn't pick > up? > > I'm unsure why you're not just saving spam to a separate folder for later > review. Aren't you worried that the occasional ham will be classified as > spam and deleted? > > Skip
Not really sure. Spambayes correctly classified the message as spam. It could be that Thunderbird didn't pick it up OR it could be Spambayes messed up the headers OR some combination. Of 50,000+ messages since I started using Spambayes, 0 have been false positives - I get a number of 'unsure's every day, but most of those are spam (I'll get the occasional spam in my ham). I review the ham/spam/unsure via the web interface. -- Thomas Hruska CubicleSoft President Ph: 517-803-4197 *NEW* VerifyMyPC 2.5 Change tracking and management tool. Reduce tech. support times from 2 hours to 5 minutes. http://www.CubicleSoft.com/VerifyMyPC/ _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
