>>>>> "CE" == Christopher Eykamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

CE> My understanding is that SA scores are currently assigned to each test 
CE> using some statistical analysis of a corpus of spam and non-spam.  Using 
CE> the tests with the Bayes engine might allow the assigned scores to be 

My bet is that if you train SA using your own corpus, it will match
your mix of spam/ham better than if you use the default scores.  I
also bet that if you did the bayes scoring on the current corpus use
to train SA and let it score your mail, it will do no better or worse
than SA does now.

I've not tried this out because I havn't the time, but I should within
a couple of months or so.

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