Theo Van Dinter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 06/01/03 at 11:14: 
> 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.

So bayes wouldn't learn this was spam, unless the score was 19? I rarely get
spam with scores higher than that. Am I misunderstanding?


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