On Tue, 8 Mar 2016, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:

On Mar 8, 2016, at 7:31 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> wrote:
>  how can these two stats be different?

On 08.03.16 10:19, @lbutlr wrote:
Because one is for SPAM and one is for HAM.

TOP SPAM RULES FIRED

RANK RULE NAME COUNT %OFRULES %OFMAIL %OFSPAM %OFHAM

2 HTML_MESSAGE 12714 8.18 38.98 87.85 90.80

TOP HAM RULES FIRED

RANK RULE NAME COUNT %OFRULES %OFMAIL %OFSPAM %OFHAM

1 HTML_MESSAGE 16473 9.13 50.51 87.85 90.80


Why did the same rule hit 38.98% of all mail and 50.51% of all mail?

Speculation: 38.98 %OFMAIL = %OFSPAM * %SPAM, not %TOTAL
so: HTML_MESSAGE hit 87.85% of spam, and *that* was 39.98% of total messages processed.

?

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