Spamsieve quot10.6.810/22/2023 ![]() This email was correctly assessed and appeared in the Inbox. Then I asked him to send me another email. To start anew with this sender’s email, I erased all its whitelist and blocklist entries. My subsequent retraining on the same messages may have made the situation worse. The entire combination seemed inconsistent, and made me think I’d fouled things up during training by selecting the wrong training commands - having in the past selected “Train as Spam” much more often than “Train as Good,” I probably selected the former rather than the latter through carelessness and/or muscle memory. Then I looked at the Spam Sieve whitelist and blocklist, and found my friend’s email in both, with some “apply rule” checkboxes checked in both lists, and some not. ![]() I looked at the Spam Sieve log, and found my friend’s messages marked as both presumed spam and presumed good. The percentage correct number had been about 99.6% before this series of miscategorizations.Īny ideas? Would seeing the SS log file help? SS is otherwise operating correctly here’s the current Statistics window: So I went back and carefully re-trained those same recent messages as good.Įven after this correction, the error continues to recur it’s happened twice this morning. Each time SS makes this error, I train the false positive with Mail > Message > Spam Sieve - Train as Good.Īfter this happened a few times, I wondered if I’d mistakenly “trained as spam,” as correcting false negatives is a lot more common than correcting false positives perhaps muscle memory and habit had controlled my response. ![]() This week, however, SS has judged them to be spam, and moved them to the spam folder. SS has always correctly categorized his emails as good. For several years, I have had a regular email correspondence with a friend who is in my Contacts.
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