From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 10:32:43PM +0100, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: > > > Why do the instructions have bayes auto learning and AWL turned off? > > > > I guess because mass-check logs must be based on an absolute > basis: two copies of the very same e-mail checked at beginning > and at end of the list shall score the same. This wouldn't hold > with AWK and bayes auto-learning. > > Messages aren't going to score the same at the beginning and end > with Bayes. > The idea is that you *want* to learn from mails as they go through. > > The reasons are: > > a) AWL is meaningless for score runs, so don't bother. > b) "mass-check --learn" forces autolearning in mass-check on a percentage > basis, versus the normal autolearn system which is just based on > score -- which aren't set yet.
Ok, I guess I should try this tool. At least, it would avoid a lot of "guessing" from me... :) Thanks, Giampaolo > > -- > Randomly Selected Tagline: > The following two statements are usually both true: > There's not enough documentation. > There's too much documentation. > -- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
