Hi, which is the correct way to run dspam_stats? Is it just dspam_stats
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or do I run dspam_stats -H [EMAIL PROTECTED] Example:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dspam_stats -H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
                TP True Positives:              0
                TN True Negatives:             86
                FP False Positives:             0
                FN False Negatives:             0
                SC Spam Corpusfed:              0
                NC Nonspam Corpusfed:           0
                TL Training Left:            2414
                SHR Spam Hit Rate         100.00%
                HSR Ham Strike Rate:        0.00%
                OCA Overall Accuracy:     100.00%
       
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dspam_stats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    TP:     0 TN:    86 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:     0 NC:     0


Notice that when using -H, FP is 0, and without -H, FP is 86. What's
going on here? This is a new setup so it doesn't know what is spam and
what isn't, so it should treat them as true positives I guess. A true
positive is non-spam email, and a true negative means it's detected as
spam, is that right?

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