-----Original Message----- > From: Michael Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 March 2005 22:28 > > On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 10:23:37PM +0000, Paul Reilly wrote: > > > > > Of course, I have to ask, how do you find the data "quite useful?" I > > > > It's useful to see what words/tokens are getting high scores. > > The bayes database on one of my machines seems to be not > > as accurate as the others, and results in msgs through that > > machine are getting a negative bayes scoring. -1.7 etc > > I wanted to see the tokens to see if I could see anything > > unusual which might be causing this. But it's not a big issue. > > > > You don't need to see all of the tokens in the database to see this. > There are several bayes based tags that can give you this sort of > information on a per msg basis. perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
Is there a way to get the bayes database to forget specified tokens? I have just realised that some of the information that I have added to the emails to indicate that they are spam, has not been removed before being learnt. I'd like to manually tell it to forget these tokens. Is there any way to do this? Thanks Ben