If you're describing % of false positives/negatives, it can't be done automatically.  
Any system smart enough to tell what should have from what shouldn't have to calculate 
the difference would simply do as it should and be 100% accurate.

I get my numbers by taking the total messages and dividing it into the number of human 
perceived mistakes.  In and of itself its not exact, but it works wonders for 
comparative purposes when each calculation is done the same way with the same margin 
for error.  Just make sure to use a large enough period of time, for me a week is 
minimum.

Dan


On Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:31, Mark Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Declude stats
>I have seen a post about having declude listing percentages
>about what it has done and blocked. What were the command line
>options to have this done? Thanks

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