On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 12:56:43PM -0600, Steve Bondy wrote: > Just because you learn something as spam doesn't mean it will be > blocked. > SA will add a score to the message based on the bayes rules, but if the > bayes rules are the only ones that get hit, and they score less than > your threshold, it won't keep the stuff out. > For example, the default score in 2.6.x for BAYES_90 is either 2.454 or > 2.101. If that's the only rule you hit, and your threshold is above > those numbers, it will come through. >
But what if you repeatedly learn the message(s) in question as spam? Shouldn't bayes start to give it higher scores? If it becomes a near perfect match, it should get a bayes_99, right? -chuck