- Original Message -
From: "Kai Poppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Let's say I whipped it up quickly, yes. But in essence there is no false
> positive due to that score going up linearily. If i had the slightest
chance
> of transforming the S/O curve into a hundred steps and use it for the
scor
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Kettler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> As a second commentary, why are the scores you assigned linearly
increasing
> with % HTML? Is there a reason, or just something you whipped up quickly?
Let's say I whipped it up quickly, yes. But in essence there is no false
At 02:52 AM 12/13/03 +0100, Kai Poppe wrote:
Ho list !
I just did a nice .cf that deactivates SA's old deka-step-html-percentage
tests and does a hundred tests ranging from 0% to 100% (naturally *g*).
Hope you find it useful, comments appreciated !
http://www.poppe-online.de/spamassassin/55_html_p
At 08:52 PM 12/12/2003, Kai Poppe wrote:
I just did a nice .cf that deactivates SA's old deka-step-html-percentage
tests and does a hundred tests ranging from 0% to 100% (naturally *g*).
Hope you find it useful, comments appreciated !
http://www.poppe-online.de/spamassassin/55_html_perc_tests.cf
Ho list !
I just did a nice .cf that deactivates SA's old deka-step-html-percentage
tests and does a hundred tests ranging from 0% to 100% (naturally *g*).
Hope you find it useful, comments appreciated !
http://www.poppe-online.de/spamassassin/55_html_perc_tests.cf
REgards
Kai
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