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Matt Kettler writes:
>At 10:09 AM 12/10/03 -0500, Stephen M. Przepiora wrote:
>
>>Hello, I have constructed a huge list of rules and wish to detect how good 
>>they are. Is there a way to log the count of rule matches somewhere?
>
>if you've got a spam/ham corpus, you can test your rules using the tools in 
>the masses/ subdirectory of the tarball.
>
>You'll want to use mass_check, and hit_frequencies.
>
>The rule guide has a very short note about it at the bottom (section 3.4) 
>but I've not added an example run yet.. It's my intention to write a 
>separate guide for corpuses, mass_check, etc.

Hi Matt --

feel free to extend the pages I've put on the wiki, in that case ;)

- --j.
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