I continue to train SS when emails are mis-categorized. The “Spam Catching Strategy” slider is set to 4/5, but I worry that if I move it more to the right (more aggressive filtering) I’ll get more false positives, which doesn’t seem useful.
OTOH, maybe this is all just my emotional insecurity. After all, SS is doing a great job: I am not twitched or disturbed by spam, just faintly amused. Perhaps I should leave well enough alone.
What do other users think? Michael, have you an opinion?
To me, that accuracy seems a bit low. Also, you are getting more false positives than false negatives, which is also not typical. Maybe that’s because you moved the slider. If you send in your log file I can look into why that’s happening.
Thanks for sending the log file. It looks like you’ve only trained 8 messages as spam in the last month. So I think the recent accuracy is much higher than the average since April that’s shown in your screenshot. You actually trained more (13) messages as good in that time, so I would recommend moving the slider back to the middle position to make SpamSieve less aggressive.
I also see some changes that I can make to improve the accuracy in the next version of SpamSieve.
Thanks, I appreciate your comments. I’ll move the slider back to center, and reset the Statistics date so I can see how well SpamSieve is doing currently.
After our conversation in September, I moved the slider back to center and have been faithful in training when SS miscategorized incoming mail. Accuracy immediately improved to 99.3%, but has since declined to 88.7%, lower than before.
May I send you the log file again, and ask your advice?
Oops. Seeing your answer, I realize I mistyped “88.7%” when I meant “98.7%”.
I apologize. Still lower than before our previous conversation, but not nearly so dramatic.
I will send the log file and a copy of the Statistic window.
Thanks. It looks like one of the problem messages was either sent from a previously good address or the address had previously sent you spam but you did not train it as spam. Other than that, I don’t see any obviously wrong. We’re talking about a small number of messages there, so I don’t want to speculate too much. Please let me know how it goes over the next few weeks.
Here’s an update, Michael. I started anew in late December, with a newly-constituted corpus of fewer than 200 messages. Since then, I’ve continued to train SS when it errs.
The Statistics now report 99.1% accuracy. There are occasional false negatives (one every week or two, say), but I haven’t seen a false positive in several months.