On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 04:47:04PM -0600, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > I'm having sudden second thoughts about how I should be dealing with > > mails that get qualified incorrectly and dropped into the wrong mailbox. > > > > I've operated for years on the understanding that if, e.g., a mail gets > > dropped in spam (or unsure) that SHOULD have been sent to my inbox, > > the fix is to manually move it from the spam (or unsure) box into my > > inbox. I do this in mutt by selecting the misqualified mail and saving > > it to the desired box (which removes it from where it had been put). > > > > but I've been reading stuff on the spambayes web site and don't find > > any reference to doing it that way. In fact most of the discussion seems > > to be how to do it in outlook or other non-Linux system. > > I no longer use SpamBayes for my personal mail, but still (from > time-to-time) update the training database on mail.python.org. For > that, I use the train-to-exhaustion tool (contrib/tte.py in the > SpamBayes repo). You said nothing about how asymmetric your ham and > spam databases are, or how big either one is, so I'm not sure what > properties your current database has. In general, I do try to keep > them reasonably small and current. > > I just got a new computer and can't currently login to > mail.python.org, but when I do, I have a further shell script wrapper > around tte.py I can send your way, and refresh my brain about the > steps necessary to update things. > > Skip
Skip, thanks for the note! I think I've got a handle on it... my hammiedb was several years old and had undoubtedly accumulated a lot of cruft. I was getting numerous non-spam mails diagnosed as "unsure", no matter how many of them I moved into the HAM folder that gets trained every night by a cron job. so shortly after posting my query, I bit the bullet and moved the hammiedb aside, moved the trained.ham and trained.spam folders aside and excerpted the most recent 300 (or so) messages from ham and spam (yes, I reviewed them to ensure there weren't any ringers in there) and trained on those. now it seems to be behaving much better. I also installed (in my .muttrc) some mutt macros linked to from the spambayes page that train on messages as I move them to the ham or spam folders, should any have been mis-diagnosed. (trained.ham and trained.spam are folders where nothing is ever added except when I move a mis-diagnosed mail, manually. these are the folders that are used for training input during the cron job every night.) Thanks again for the reply! and thanks for SpamBayes, it's STILL a great tool! Fred -- ---- Fred Smith -- fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ----------------------------- "For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." ---------------------------- Hebrews 4:12 (niv) ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html