Thanks Dan,

I have taught it with --spam with a significant number of
messages, although I haven't taught it with --ham yet.

Is that a problem?

Ricardo

----- Original Message Follows -----
> Hi,
> 
> I'm pretty sure that Bayes analysis doesn't kick in until
> the program has had a chance to learn from samples, both
> ham and spam. You either wait until it's seen enough mail
> on its own to start using bayes, or you can "teach" it
> yourself. If you teach it, you need a minimum of 200 spams
> and 200 ham for it to learn from.
> 
> I wasn't seeing any Bayes use until I hand-fed it samples
> of each.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Dan
> 


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