At 12:11 AM 8/30/2003 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I noted that I get quite different scores for spamassassin -D --lint on
different machines depending on Bayes. On one system I get BAYES_10 (a
well trained system with lots of mail in the db), on another system I get
BAYES_70 (with only a few hundred mails in the db).
What does sa use for testing here and what should it score approximately,
as ham or spam?

Well, a "ideal" bayes database training will always give you 0 for ham, and 100 for spam.


Of course, reality isn't ideal, but the lower the score is for a ham message, and the higher it is for spam, the better the training of the database.



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