On Oct 6, 2006, at 1:26 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> I hardly ever need to train bayes (1000 users, an organization, not  
> an ISP),
> I just feed it half a dozen spam messages per week that got  
> through. It is
> essential that your other rules are good, including dcc, razor,  
> uribls,
> sa-update rules, SARE rules, FuzzyOCR and possibly a handful of  
> custom rules.
> Also p0f rules help. So other rules apply their collective  
> knowledge to
> auto-train bayes, and bayes pays back with its digested knoweledge,  
> like
> a large flywheel.

Okay, that's good.  Now, how can I avoid having Bayes subtract 2.6  
from every message until it gets a clue?

Also, are there any commands to see what bayes knows about, thinks  
about, etc?

-- 
Jo Rhett
Senior Network Engineer
Network Consonance


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