On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
I've implemented dspam on a Debian system. Have you trained dspam yet?
Um I think so...
It
will not filter out of the box, it must be trained.
I have used dspam_train (the web frontend does not work out of the box)
with balanced amounts of ham and spam. Running:
$ dspam_stats -H jaldhar
as myself gives me nothing.
$ sudo dspam_stats -H jaldhar
works. (which leads me to suspect a permissions problem.) It gives me:
jaldhar:
TP True Positives: 5196
TN True Negatives: 8935
FP False Positives: 1
FN False Negatives: 274
SC Spam Corpusfed: 79
NC Nonspam Corpusfed: 0
TL Training Left: 0
SHR Spam Hit Rate 94.99%
HSR Ham Strike Rate: 0.01%
OCA Overall Accuracy: 98.09%
Which suggests dspam is trained does it not? So I think for some reason
dspam is simply not using its spam-fighting voodoo. What could it be?
Unfortunately even running it with debugging turned on tells me nothing.
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