No need to actually run the GA.. a simple mass-check would be enough to see if the S/O was reasonable. If you have a corpus (ie: a pile of spam and nonspam in unix mbox format) check the masses directory of the SA tarball.

I suspect against my corpus it will be horrid since some of the mailing lists I'm on are active 24-7. (saDev is a good example, but it's not part of my stock corpus due to it heavily biasing body tests). Any mailing lists with a good user-base spanning the globe (some in US, some in UK, some in various parts of Europe, some in Asia, some in Australia, etc, etc, etc) are going to have a lot of email on them at all hours of the day due to "prime time for normal email" being mid-day where ever the sender lives.


At 01:44 PM 10/24/2002 -0500, SpamTalk wrote:
Would the delivery time of day be a useful value for nudging the score for
spam. Is there an easy way to test this in the GA?


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