On 01/26/2015 04:56 PM, John Hardin wrote:
OK, but: why does Bayes saying "it looks as hammy as it looks spammy"
score so much when network tests are disabled?

Highly un-scientific explanation:

Probably because history/experience/gut feeling/etc decided, in absence of network tests, that it could/should/will/maybe/etc add the "extra little" to help detect spam.


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