On Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2008 Larry Nedry wrote:
> But how would I figure out what works best?  How can I tell if
> it is working poorly or very well?

We use bayes_expiry_max_db_size 2123456 and bayes is absolutely correct 
for us. I think you cannot really calculate it, it depends on how many 
different spams/hams you get, so how many tokens you need it to be good 
enough. Over time we experienced with the value a bit, but more than 2 
million tokens doesn't help anymore for us: bayes is 100% correct now. 
We do make good training though.

mfg zmi
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