On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:37:35AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 0.000          0       2563          0  non-token data: nspam
> 0.000          0       2963          0  non-token data: nham
> 
> Once the third number in each of these lines is over 200, SpamAssassin will 
> turn on the BAYES_## rules
> There are threshold spam-scores that SpamAssassin uses to auto-train Bayes... 
> these are from a Bayes-less scoreset to avoid feedback loops.

Also note that just because Bayes is used for the scan, doesn't mean there'll
actually be a result.  If there aren't enough tokens in the message that are
also in the Bayes DB, the Bayes code aborts since it won't be able to generate
a probability.

200/200 is a bare minimum.

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