I have sent several requests for removal from this list, and I keep getting 
these mailings.

Whoever is responsible: Read your requests and act accordingly.


> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:39 AM, Raynaud Alexandre 
> <alexandre.rayn...@sallanches.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I think you have already explained enough your wish for ASSP development and 
> it is quite legitimate to express and share.
> The author has already stated its views.
> So now what else? Wanna push him to do something he doesn't need necessary to 
> do? This attitude is not rational.
> If the author doesn't follow your recommendations, what ever the consequences 
> (- or +), it is his right.
> You are free to express and share your ideas, free to fork, free to stop 
> using ASSP, free to involve in ASSP project in the direction the author want 
> to manage it, free to not accept others decisions but.... It will not change 
> anything.
> Anyway thanks for sharing your ideas.
> 
> Sorry for poor english.
> 
> Good continuation. 
> 
> Regards,
> Alexandre
> 
> 
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : William L. Thomson Jr. [mailto:w...@o-sinc.com] 
> Envoyé : jeudi 3 mars 2016 16:18
> À : assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Objet : [Assp-user] ASSP effectiveness
> 
> This is some what comical, ASSP is so effective, that its hurting itself it 
> seems. I have seen 
> this in my rebuild reports for some time now.
> 
> mail1
> Mar-03-16 01:06:22 Corpus norm: 0.3024 - (warning: extremely ham heavy)
> Mar-03-16 01:06:22 Corpus confidence:   0.12039657
> Mar-03-16 01:06:22 Corpus norm should be between 0.6 and 1.4
> 
> Mar-03-16 01:06:22 Recommendation: You need more spam messages in the corpus.
> 
> mail2
> Mar-03-16 01:03:00 Corpus norm: 0.2812 - (warning: extremely ham heavy)
> Mar-03-16 01:03:00 Corpus confidence:   0.11458226
> Mar-03-16 01:03:00 Corpus norm should be between 0.6 and 1.4
> 
> Mar-03-16 01:03:00 Recommendation: You need more spam messages in the corpus.
> 
> How can I get more spam when ASSP is so effective at preventing spam? No I do 
> not want 
> more spam just sayings it a bit ironic and funny at the same time. Because 
> ASSP is so 
> effective, I do not have enough spam to make it happy, and thus ham heavy... 
> Guess I am all 
> set for Thanksgiving and other  gatherings that usually have lots of ham....
> 
> I can see about having ASSP keep emails around longer and maybe that will 
> keep enough 
> spam on file to make ASSP happy. Though I do not think there is a setting to 
> control how 
> many spam vs other emails are kept. Like to limit the amount of notspam/ok 
> mail, so I 
> always have more spam emails kept than not spam for the bayesian database 
> purposes.
> 
> -- 
> William L. Thomson Jr.
> Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
> http://www.obsidian-studios.com
> 
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