Bayesian filter

Sorry for overlooking your post for so long. Basically, we don’t rely on the Bayesian filter. URL lists and the rules we have written – specifically with the needs of civil society groups and activists in mind – are more important. However, you can see how the Bayesian filter is doing by checking the X-Spam-Status header added by SpamAssassin. Non-spam (vege-ham) should get BAYES_00 or BAYES_20, while the “spammiest” messages get BAYES_99.

If you want to contribute to the training of the communal filter, which is most useful for unrecognised or conflicted (BAYES_50) messages, you can forward spam and nonspam messages to fairly obvious email addresses that can give you. These need to be sent from a GreenNet account and as an attachment to be accepted.

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