At 06:48 PM 12/10/2003, stan wrote:
Did I do wrong by teaching it with lots of _good_ messages? Should I reset
it to the base rules, and start over? BTW how can I do that?

Idealisticaly you want to train it with something "realistic" in terms of spam/ham ratio.. ie: something close to what you get in reality. Bayes will tolerate a lot of variance from the "ideal" ratio, but you can't go too far off course with it... 200 spams and 200,000 hams will result in a bad database.


you can wipe out your bayes db and start over just by deleting it.. it's stored in a collection of files: ~/.spamassassin/bayes*




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