Does the Bayesian on Spam Filter ISP version 2.1.1.367 work? |
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Posted: 14 October 2004 at 7:38pm |
To whom it may concern, I am currently using the unregistered version(2.1.1.367) Spam Filter ISP. It if doing an awesome job, but I can't get the Bayesian or Bayesian Probabilty tool to detect a single spam. It is set to learn new incoming e-mails and here are the stats so far(Emails Attempt:16072, BLocked 11941, and Forwarded 4031). Does it still need more time to learn or just doesn't work on this version? Thanks in advance. |
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Fastrails,If the stats you posted are accurate (Emails Attempt:16072, BLocked 11941, and Forwarded 4031), then the following (from the readme.html help file) applies:===============================
The statistical engine kicks in after 5,000 non-spam and 5,000 spam emails have been received (values customizable by editing the SpamFilter.ini file). This is done to build a valid statistical base to use before emails are rejected. During this period of time, it is critical to avoid false positives.
===============================Your SpamFilter only received and forwarded 4031 spam email, so you have a few more to go before the bayesian engine activates. Please also note that even after the initial break-in period goes by, SpamFilter will still be learning and improving itself as new email is received, and the statistical filter will continue to improve with time.Roberto F.
LogSat Software
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