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Re: [vps-mail] Bayesian AND BlackLists
- Subject: Re: [vps-mail] Bayesian AND BlackLists
- From: Sikaspam <sikaspam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 07:46:52 +0100
Jim Smith wrote:
required_hits 5.0
Wow, 5 is really low! This may result in a lot of false positives.
I'm not sure if Bayes is working or not; I didn't see a reduction in missed
spam. Here are my follow-up questions:
Look at the spamassassin headers. You will see the scores.
1. What do I put in here to have the Bayes filtered items separated from the
other Spamassassin stuff?
You could do that with procmail by reading the headers.
2. Is there something else that I need to install (such as Bayes?) on the
server in order for Bayes to work?
No, but it doesn't work until you train it and then it requires a few
hundred messages I think. See below.
3. Is there a site that I can read up on Bayes? I'm not clear how it works
but I'm assuming it compares the email to a database of some sort. I don't
know what the "auto learn" is but wouldn't mind 'teaching' it if that is
worthwhile.
Why not start by looking at the documentation for spamassassin? It
explains in detail how to train the Bayes filter. If you do a search on
Bayesian filter or something like that you will find the original paper
that explains it and even gives the math. You can also look up popfile
which is another proxy that uses Bayes and probably has an easier to
understand text about the philosophy.
hth
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