• Possible to block mailgood.nsf?

    By Dirk Borgmeyer 2 decades ago

    Hi Tom,



    maybe I'm worry, but is it possible, that kspam don't copy good mails to

    mailgood.nsf?

    I'm not sure about the legacy. So it will be great, that mailspam.nsf

    automated collect the spam mails and the good mails will be transfered

    without a copy in mailgood.



    The configuration that this time is:

    KS_BAYESIAN_BOUNDARY=99

    KS_BAYESIAN_FILTER=1

    KS_BAYESIAN_MARK=1

    KS_BAYESIAN_PREP=0

    KS_BAYESIAN_PREP_2=0

    KS_BAYESIAN_RATIO=1

    KS_BL_DUMPLISTS=1

    KS_BL_PERIOD=360

    KS_COPIED_DB=copied.nsf

    KS_DEBUG=1

    KS_MARK=1

    KS_MIN_FROM_LENGTH=1

    KS_RELOAD=1

    KS_STATS=1



    Version: 1.39b2



    Greetings

    Dirk

    • Please, need help!

      By Dirk Borgmeyer 2 decades ago

      What happens when

      KS_BAYESIAN_RATIO=0 and

      KS_BAYESIAN_BOUNDARY=99

      is set?



      Is it true, that Spam above 99% is copied to mailspam and no mails will be

      copied to mailgood?



      The only way I know to "block" mails in mailgood (no news mails) is to set

      the write protection on the file.





      Yours

      Dirk

      • Re:

        By Tom Lyne 2 decades ago

        KS_BAYESIAN_RATIO is the same as leaving the value out all together, so the default is used.



        You're correct in using the KS_BAYESIAN_BOUNDARY to only copy spam with a 99% or greater probability to the spam database.



        You can't not copy any good mails but the best way to limit it is to make KS_BAYESIAN_RATIO very large. That way not many good emails will be copied.



        -tom

        • Thank you...

          By Dirk Borgmeyer 2 decades ago

          …for your help



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