On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Dave Pooser wrote:
BAYES_99 used to hit for emails that the naive Bayesian
classifier identified as 99% to 100% spam.
BAYES_99 is now split into two rules to give it finer gradient on scores
for different percentages:
BAYES_99 99% to 99.9%
BAYES_999 99.9% to 100%
It would make my life a lot easier if instead BAYES_999 were an additional
rule.
Status update:
BAYES_99 is being reverted to its original definition and BAYES_999 is
being converted to an overlapping additive rule that adds some more points
to BAYES_99 for the very top end of Bayes score.
If you have locally set a high score for BAYES_999 you may want to reduce
or remove that override. (Then again, BAYES_99 + BAYES_999 scoring 10+
isn't really *that* much of a problem unless your Bayes database is off
the rails... :) )
This should go out within the next couple of rule updates.
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