Re: [SAtalk] Force Feeding The Bayesian Database

2003-12-03 Thread Arlo Gilbert
On Dec 3, 2003, at 11:18 AM, Ernest W. Lessenger wrote: Are all of your users in the same company/organization? If so, you could use the same database for all of them for a while, and then split it out once it kicks in. It's still a better idea to train individually, but your users (may) have mo

Re: [SAtalk] Force Feeding The Bayesian Database

2003-12-03 Thread Brook Humphrey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 03 December 2003 09:10 am, Arlo Gilbert wrote: > I'm setting up per user bayesian databases but as i've mentioned in > other posts, many of the people using the system recieve low volumes of > spam... 4-10 a day maybe. Accordingly it would

Re: [SAtalk] Force Feeding The Bayesian Database

2003-12-03 Thread Ernest W. Lessenger
At 09:10 AM 12/3/2003, you wrote: I'm setting up per user bayesian databases but as i've mentioned in other posts, many of the people using the system recieve low volumes of spam... 4-10 a day maybe. Accordingly it would take them 1-2 months for the database to kick in. Does anybody have a bayesian

[SAtalk] Force Feeding The Bayesian Database

2003-12-03 Thread Arlo Gilbert
I'm setting up per user bayesian databases but as i've mentioned in other posts, many of the people using the system recieve low volumes of spam... 4-10 a day maybe. Accordingly it would take them 1-2 months for the database to kick in. Does anybody have a bayesian database that is fairly gener