That's cool. So, which file do I need to nuke or edit or whatever
to reset everything back to day one values? I don't want to delete or edit
the wrong thing and end up with a total mess. :)
By, "setting things back to zero," I assume you mean defaults.
Probably not a bad idea. Setting scores too high, giving false
positives could have caused auto-learning ham as spam. But I wouldn't
think this would lead to the false negatives, with auto-learning spam as
ham -- that is, I don't think, in Bayes analysis, 'is spam' or 'is not
spam' implies anything about 'is ham' or 'is not ham' Though I suppose
there could be some problems just because there would be more erroneous
tokens going into Bayes' statistical analysis, and fewer non-erroneous
tokens going into the analysis -- every false negative means one less
true positive going into the analysis.
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