> Could someone please explain to me how the scoring works for the spam
> phrases rule?  For example, why does the phrase "orders more" have a score
> of 330, while the phrase "from our" has a score of 8294?  What do those
> scores signify, and how does one know what score to set for a new phrase?

The scores were calculated by a program that scans through a spam corpus
looking for phrases. I don't think there's a non-spam component, which is
why "from our" has a high score, among others.

I don't think it's meant for adding phrases manually, you'd be better off
making a rule.

--
Michael Moncur  mgm at starlingtech.com  http://www.starlingtech.com/
"Fashion is something that goes in one year and out the other." --Unknown



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