I'm trying to get a deep understanding of how DSPAM works so I'm running it 
manually from the command line.  I've gotten to the point where this works:

[ron@ip-10-112-7-132:~]$ sudo dspam --user foo --classify < testmsg
X-DSPAM-Result: foo; result="Spam"; class="Spam"; probability=1.0000; 
confidence=0.00; signature=N/A

Question 1: Is this the right way to classify a message?  dspam 
--deliver==summary seems to do the same thing as dspam --classify except that 
--deliver-summary also produces a signature.  Is that right?  Are these 
commands more or less equivalent?

Question 2: What is the difference between RESULT and CLASS?

Question 3: What is the difference between PROBABILITY and CONFIDENCE?

Thanks,
rg


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