I must be missing something here.
My $DSPAM_HOME/group file contains the line:
startup:classification:*nobody
My understanding is that this should be a global group with everybody
falling back to "nobody"'s classification if they don't have enough rules of
their own. So I trained up nobody with some ham and spam from the past six
months here and then did a dspam_clean -p0 (like lots of people say you
should after a monster training). The problem I'm seeing is that almost
everything goes into the quarantine, even if the sender is whitelisted in
nobody's history listing.
Any clues? Do I need to set this up as a merged group to really benefit
from the training? Should I just bite the bullet and run the same training
corpus for all three of my users (it's a family domain)?
Andy Sherman
asherman@psfam.org
Received on Tue Feb 14 17:34:52 2006
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