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Hans Laakso ![]() Guest Group ![]() |
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Why or i miss some settings On every Email Bayesian filter tell - 0% spam Our corpus.ini [Messages] following query on the SpamFilter database RejectID RejectDesc Total
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Hans,
The Bayesian filter is used as a last resort to check for spam, after all the other filters have had a chance to do so. Only if they all fail is the Bayesian filter used. As such, it will have mostly pre-screened emails to check, and will only tag a very small percentage of them. As an example we provided a snapshot of our filter stats for 3 days worth of emails on the forum as follows: 94,828 IP found in MAPS search 74,161 IP address is from a blacklisted country 10,810 Invalid sender domain MX record 7,896 SPF Sender Policy Framework match 3,044 Keywords found in content 763 Exceeded maximum number of RCPT TO 526 Mail From and Mail To domains are equal 345 Statistical filter match 27 Mail From and Mail To are equal According to the above, the Bayesian statistical filter on our own server only blocked 0.2% of the spam found by the other filters. However that is still 354 spam emails that were successfully blocked. |
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Hans Laakso ![]() Guest Group ![]() |
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You say that SF will tag !! Is SF Bayesian filter only Tag emails ?? not quarantine or Delete |
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