![]() So, I wiped out all the WhiteList rules too. Much to my surprise, there were many rules there that had “From” email addresses listed as WhiteList and they were NOT people I would have chosen to WhiteList. I also was getting a lot of other particular ones, too.įinally, I completely reset my corpus and decided to look through my WhiteList rules, (which I had never done). Not being too technical I couldn’t figure out how. I kept marking his messages as spam hoping SpamSieve would eventually pick up on K & C Enterprises in Henderson, NV was a spammer. Then, suddenly, masses of false negatives- particularly from one spammer in Nevada. I recently started experiencing the same thing. To SpamSieve blocklist, added to Spam corpus (1127), removed from Good corpus (670)Īctions: disabled rule in SpamSieve whitelist, added rule to SpamSieve blocklist, added to Spam corpus (1128), removed from Good corpus (669) I appreciate that these are realllly hard to figure out, however i’ve been training tens (if not hundreds) of these as spam:- Trained: Spam (Manual)Īctions: disabled rule in SpamSieve whitelist, added rule ![]() Getting many many false negatives (often with attachments). ![]()
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