Spamassassin test message5/15/2023 ![]() ![]() It almost seems like it is training and seeing a pet grow and understand. My experience shows not just loading it with bunch of “nHam” and “nSpam” type messages, but actual time. Some of my notes and thoughts on the matter: Happy to report that it is beginning to work, and placing some of my daily “junk” mail automatically into the junk folder. Ok, no response here yet, BUT I’ve been working on my server diligently. What am I doing wrong? Or this is the expected behaviour and will it take forever to learn? Shouldn’t that training help the Spam Score go up? Or shoudn’t that training somehow tell Spam Assassin, hey this guy moved this message from INBOX to SPAM 17 times, so it must be SPAM, hence therefore let’s automatically help him, and move this message to SPAM? The headers show that the SPAM WEIGHT isn’t high enough (1.8 vs 5.0 or above). ![]() Now my question is, why is SPAM ASSASSIN not marking these messages with a bigger SPAM score? I see in the headers that there is a SPAM score on them, but since I’ve been training the SPAM database, when the similar message arrives from that same news source, why would it not automatically go to Junk Mail? Which shows the plugins are working great. So I’ve been dragging them from Inbox to Junk, and I see the numbers on the Spam Database (sa-learn -dump magic) go up gradually. So it is the same news source every morning. IMPORTANT: These are messages from variousl newsletters and mailing lists. I’ve been training my Spam Assassin database now for a week, and every day i’m getting about 20 messages to 50 messages in my INBOX which I’d like to be marked as SPAM. So my SA-LEARN shows clearly that when I move messages from inbox to spam, they are adding up as nspam. Thanks to Josh for creating an amazing package. I just switched to MIAB, and what an amazing setup. ![]()
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