TE> To get a reasonable base, it's been my understanding that you teach TE> Bayes what is spam and what isn't. ...
Agreed.
TE> You don't start contradicting what you've taught it by teaching it TE> low scoring spam until after you've reached your minimum bias of 200.
How is teaching Bayes that this email with a low SA score is actually spam "contradicting" what we've taught it? I see this as teaching Bayes that there is spam which SA doesn't yet have adequate rules for, and IMO, from my experience, Bayes is a lot more flexible in handling these than SA is.
I'm simply saying "wait until you've got your 200-base bias to do so."
(I don't have the ability to create new SA rules because of my end-user
status. I can change scores, but that has limited application. I can feed
all of my spam into Bayes, and Bayes works wonders at recognizing spam
that SA can't.)
The system you're using probably reache that minimum bias long ago.
TE> You'll confuse the whole Bayes database if you do anything different. TE> Why in goodness name put a minimum score of 5 in the first place, if TE> you're going to contradict yourself?
Bayes doesn't care about the score, and Bayes can't IMO be confused by seeing ham or spam as long as it's properly identified.
Right. It's the *pattern of tokens* used for Bayes analysis I'm concerned about. After 1,000 spams that's o.k., but under 200 it's critical.
So really we're saying the same thing, only you didn't notice my proviso of a minimum number of spams/non-spams (the latter are far more numerous on my system) before treating the thing as an adult.
Best,
Tony
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