On Tue, 28 May 2002 the voices made Skip Montanaro write:

> Craig,
>
> Can you give a brief description of the corpus (how big (both spam and
> non-spam), how well exercised the rules are, etc)?  I would find it useful
> to see how many times each rule is triggered.  That would allow me to poke
> around through my private "corpus" and send you examples that complement
> what you already have.  For example, I do some ebay stuff from time-to-time.
> I could probably save up a few more "question for seller" sorts of mails and
> forward them along.

 But that's the same as setting the score at a higher value manually, because
all you're doing is manipulating the corpus to give you the value you're going
for.

 What's needed is a distributed way of GA-scoring; so that each person can keep
his e-mail private while still let his e-mail count... A 100 trusted very
active users worldwide should do the trick. =)
 Might be hell to set up, and take a week or so to get the final scores,
though. ;-)

        /Tony
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