On 09/28, Marc Perkel wrote:
> You would only have to test the rule combinations that the message
> actually triggered. So if it hit 10 rules then it would be 1024
> combinations. Seems not to be unreasonable to me.

You definitely have a good point that it would only be necessary to track
the combinations that actually show up in emails, however 1024 is only
the possible combinations from one set of 10 rules.  The number of
combinations in the actual corpora would be much higher.  I'll try to
get you a number.

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