If I am understanding this correctly...the concern is that the Bayes should match the mail server in which the ham and spam was received on only?

David Roth
rothmail (at) comcast.net (dot) net

On Nov 18, 2005, at 5:10 AM, qMax wrote:

in wiki://BayesInSpamAssassin it is said:
Do not train Bayes on different mail streams or public spam corpora.
These method will mislead Bayes into believing certain tokens are
spammy or hammy when they are not.

Could you explain why it is so, and what could happen if to teach
nayes from several mail servers ?

--
 qMax


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