Should there be a Bayes score in every email?

Martin Hepworth martinh at SOLID-STATE-LOGIC.COM
Thu May 12 17:51:01 IST 2005


Greg

means bayes found no tokens in its DB that are in the email, so doesn't
comment.
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Martin Hepworth
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Solid State Logic
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Greg Deputy wrote:
> This may be a spamassassin question rather than MailScanner, I'm not
> sure.
>
> I'm seeing a few messages get through that are spam, not scoring high
> enough in spamassassin to be flagged.  Many of these don't have any
> Bayes score, is that normal?  Should every message that spamassassin
> looks at have a bayes score, or not?
>
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