Scott A Crosby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Sure. The goal of that is to add in new tokens that are unique and
> have never been seen before. Those can bias an email toward neutral.

Bayes could also just track never-seen-before tokens as an artificial
token.  My initial testing indicates that new tokens (in the body) have
a spam probability of about 0.83, at least for me.

Right now, I don't think they're used at all.

Daniel


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