On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 05:19:46AM -0500, Pedro Sam wrote:
> I ran into the same problem, and was unable to find any documentation ... but 
> here is my guess of what the columns mean:

yeah, the dumps weren't meant for general viewing (more of a debug thing),
so they're not very verbose.

> 0.995         10          0 1074305205  U*p6618-qp2sam
> 0.995         10          0 1074305205  sk:p6618-q
> 0.995         10          0 1074308138  270
> 0.995         10          0 1074308138  avoiding
> 0.995         10          0 1074308138  elsewhere
> 0.995         10          0 1074310744  Forfeiture
> 0.995         10          0 1074310744  Notify
> 0.995         10          0 1074310744  g2.gif
> 
> 1st: low equals hammy, high equals spammy

probability of spam.  0.5 is unknown, below is hammy, above is spammy.

> 2nd: roughly equal # of occurrence of that particular token learnt as spam

actually exactly equal.

> 3rd: roughly equal # of occurrence of that particular token learnt as ham

also exactly equal.

> 4th: # of seconds since 1970 ... (a Unix tradition of measuring time in # of 
> seconds since 1970)

yep.  it's atime, aka the last time the token was accessed (either
learning or scanning).  generally useless except during expiry.

> 5th: the token itself.

yep.

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