On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 08:34:52AM -0500, Tom Meunier wrote:
> I don't understand the Bayes safety zone, where it's set, and why it's

hard coded.

> there.  Looked in MAN SA-LEARN but didn't find anything.  Anyone feel

to make sure people don't shoot themselves in the foot.  we removed it
in 2.60 in the true UNIX fashion.

> debug: auto-learn? safety=4, ham=-2, spam=15, body-hits=-0.4,

basically safety means that the score has to be more than 4 points
outside of the required_hits setting.

> debug: auto-learn: original score: -1.3, recomputed score: -1.975
> debug: auto-learn? no: inside auto-learn thresholds or safety zone
> around required_hits

in this case, -1.975 should be outside the safety zone, but it's >
than the -2 required for learning as ham.

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