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I have trained Bayes using about 1000 ham and 2000 spam.  As time goes on, I
am feeding Bayes false negatives (spam that slipped through).  If I get to
the point where there are several thousand spam and only the original 1000
ham will it screw up Bayes?  In other words, do I need to keep the ham:spam
ratio even or anything like that?
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Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT
Cameron Technical Services, Inc.
http://www.camerontech.com
(512) 454-3200



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