Yes, that's true but you don't want to set it too low or you'll get the false positives that you have already been seeing. To some extent stopping spam is a bit of a juggling act between catching most of the spam and not having any of your 'real' mail classified as spam. Over time the training will catch the spam better and you could always add DSPAM, it's been mentioned in the forums and I'm using it.
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