On 22.04.2012 20:30, Steve Fatula wrote:
I should also note that during dspam_train runs, it was sprinkled with "BROKEN RESULT" messages instead of pass or fail. Not many of them, but, some.

I have them too when training with external data. Usually it's messages that have no mail body. I found some special cases where using more sophisticated tokenizers can lead to this 'broken result' if there are not enough elements to tokenize.


Looking at the newgroup history, I really did not find a good explantion for these. Does anyone know what they mean, with MySQL backend?

A broken result is usually where the message is not classified as one of the known classes (aka: result is not ... whitelisted, blacklisted, blocklisted, virus, spam or innocent).


I am using the rpm on Centos 6.2 suggested in this group as opposed to compiling myself. dspam-3.10.1-6.el6.i686

The package is okay. The RPM is not a problem.


It appears it does not have debug compiled in.


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Stevan Bajić

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