> > Slight correction: SpamAssassins built-in /Bayes/ filters need to be > > trained. The default SA rules work from the very first message, as do > > the network tests. Bayes needs to learn 200 Spam and Ham /each/, before > > kicking in (default install). > > > > Note: "Learn", not identify. Messages are learned either by manually > > classifying them, or if a certain threshold is reached (which is more > > extreme than the line between Spam and Ham. > > If I click the "junk" button on a message, is that a "learned" message > or just "identified"?
Learned. That's what I expressed by "manually classifying". If you manually classify a mail as either Junk or non Junk (using the Evo UI), those mails are being re-fed to SA for learning. Sorry, if this wasn't obvious. All mails "identified" as being Spam by SA will end up in your Junk folder. Although they [1] might not have been learned as being Spam, if they score high enough to be considered Spam but not high enough to reach the threshold. This is for safety -- SA itself learnes mails as Spam or Ham only, if it really feels confident. ;) ...guenther [1] Actually, "mails" are never learned. Their contents, the words are learned and identified with the overall score of the message. So according to the Bayes filter, some words are strong signs of being either Ham or Spam, whereas others aren't. (Basically, just keep in mind that words are learned, rather than entire mails.) -- char *t="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; main(){ char h,m=h=*t++,*x=t+2*h,c,i,l=*x,s=0; for (i=0;i<l;i++){ i%8? c<<=1: (c=*++x); c&128 && (s+=h); if (!(h>>=1)||!t[s+h]){ putchar(t[s]);h=m;s=0; }}} _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list