[Spambayes] How to mark messages as 'Precedence: bulk' or'Precedence: list'
Jesse Pelton
jsp at PKC.com
Thu Jul 7 18:49:42 CEST 2005
You don't. SpamBayes performs a statistical comparison of the contents
of each message to the ham and spam messages that you have previously
trained on. Once it's sufficiently trained (which generally happens
quickly) it will be quite good at classifying messages. How you train
SpamBayes depends on which version you have; see
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#how-do-i-train-spambayes-web-m
ethod and the FAQ sections that follow it.
It sounds like you want to do a form of blacklisting and/or
whitelisting, which most modern e-mail clients can be configured to do.
For more information on why SpamBayes does not do this, see
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#why-don-t-you-add-whitelisting
-blacklisting-to-spambayes.
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Subject: [Spambayes] How to mark messages as 'Precedence: bulk'
or'Precedence: list'
How do I mark messages in spambayes as 'Precedence: bulk' or
'Precedence: list'? Thanks.
Richard B. Hall
Software Design Team (EI32)
544-3789 (voice)
544-8480 (fax)
richard.b.hall at nasa.gov
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