Wednesday 19 April 2006 16:40 Benjamin Adams wrote: > Can someone explain the 4 numbers for me? > Thanks
It's in the documentation: > If four valid scores are listed, then the score that is used > depends on how SpamAssassin is being used. The first score is used when > both Bayes and network tests are disabled (score set 0). The second score > is used when Bayes is disabled, but network tests are enabled (score set > 1). The third score is used when Bayes is enabled and network tests are > disabled (score set 2). The fourth score is used when Bayes is enabled and > network tests are enabled (score set 3). Note that even if you always run SA with Bayes+Network (for example), score set 1 is used when determining whether a message should be auto-learned. However, unless you perform the same type of statistical mass-checks as the SA team themselves do, there's probably little point in setting all four scores. (But I may be wrong.) -- Magnus Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]