On Jul 16, 2003 09:34 pm, Simon Byrnand wrote:
> Anybody have any suggestions why almost all the ham I manually
> train won't budge below BAYES_30 ?

I think you should suggest to your correspondents that they become 
more literate. :-)  I just took a look at the ham in my inbox... of 
160 messages, 104 had BAYES_01, 27 had BAYES_10, 19 had BAYES_20,
10 had BAYES_30, and none had higher.  Hard to say why your mileage 
is varying so much, but maybe you can run Bayesian analysis on 
individual ham messages and see which tokens are scoring relatively 
high.

Barry

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Barry McLarnon  VE3JF   Ottawa, ON
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