This one message is not being picked up SS despite training as spam about 100 times - here is what is in log
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Subject: phpBB spam registration
All other entries have predicted, trained values etc
Thanks
Are there Predicted and Trained values for these? You’ll need to clear the search field to see.
Entries for phpBB message
Michael
Thank you for your fast reply.
Here are the entries for 2 new Train Spam
Trained: Spam (Manual)
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Identifier: dXqBvcKfXa15O7QY5ezfdg==
Actions: added to Spam corpus (137)
Date: 2009-06-09 12:30:30 -0500
Mistake: False Negative
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Identifier: dXqBvcKfXa15O7QY5ezfdg==
Classifier: Address Book
Score: 0
Date: 2009-06-09 12:30:35 -0500
Trained: Spam (Manual)
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Identifier: 7IbtGQt89Pfmro0fLUZp2g==
Actions: added to Spam corpus (138)
Date: 2009-06-09 12:30:41 -0500
Mistake: False Negative
Subject: phpBB spam registration
Identifier: 7IbtGQt89Pfmro0fLUZp2g==
Classifier: Address Book
Score: 0
Date: 2009-06-09 12:30:46 -0500
This indicates that SpamSieve thought the message was good because the sender address was in your address book, and you had configured SpamSieve to always classify such messages as good. To catch these spam messages you would need to turn off Use Mac OS X Address Book or adjust the contents of your address book.
Michael
All of these hundreds of messages are spoofing that email address so they appear to come from our corporate email address
I suppose I could delete our email address from our address book…
Matthew Therrien
If it’s your own address, you could simply add it to your card in Address Book.
Got it - thanks for the hyperlink tip Michael!
Yep that cracked it!
Matthew Therrien
Devel Team
Zen Cart Consulting
http://zencartconsulting.com