Ricardo Kleemann wrote (on Feb 7, 2007): > Hi, > > I've installed and configured dspam, and trained it with my own set of > messages. > > But I still get false negatives when testing dspam with a spam message that > was fed as spam into dspam_train. I've also called dspam with --class=spam, > feeding it the message, but when I test the message (using dspam --stdout) > the message still comes out as innocent.
Have you used the parameter --source=corpus for dspam? After some feeding it will certainly classify as spam, but in the process you may bias your token database in an unwanted way. -- Arnaldo Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Talvez vocĂȘ seja um Bright http://the-brights.net Maybe you are a Bright.
