Is there a way to see what score BayesIt gave a message?
Just upgraded to 3.0.1.33 and use BayesIt for the forst time (dodn#t work
before).
Roman
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Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL'
On Saturday, 16 October 2004 at 18:56 (UK time), Roman Katzer said:
Is there a way to see what score BayesIt gave a message?
Just upgraded to 3.0.1.33 and use BayesIt for the forst time (dodn#t work
before).
Check the 'Filter' lines of the Account Log. Not the best way but as far
as I know,
On Saturday, October 16, 2004, 14:36:57, Paul White wrote:
Check the 'Filter' lines of the Account Log. Not the best way but as far
as I know, the only way.
Thanks, I'll try that and promise to proof-read my messages in the future
:)
Roman
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Hello Michael,
On 24 Aug 2004 at 21:48:35 -0700 GMT [06:48 CEST] you wrote:
MLW How can I tell the score of individual messages using BayesIT 5.11? I
MLW have looked in BayesIT.log and cannot figure it out. Any assistance
MLW would be appreciated.
Graham: 1
Spam-grade: 1
That's the spam
On Tuesday, August 24, 2004 it appears that Andre Wichartz
wrote the following in regards to BayesIT scoring:
AW Graham: 1
AW Spam-grade: 1
AW That's the spam probability (don't ask me for the difference of the
AW two)
AW Value for The Bat!: 99
AW That's the score that's given two tb
Hello Jan,
On 24 Aug 2004 at 08:14:15 -0400 GMT [14:14 CEST] you wrote:
JR Are you saying that the black/white list rules are basically +/- 99
No, I wasn't speaking about blacklists at all. I think whitlisted mails
get a score of 0, blacklisted of 100 and the rest is 1..99.
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Cheers,
Andre
Hi,
It may have been covered before, but I cannot find the message thread:
How can I tell the score of individual messages using BayesIT 5.11? I
have looked in BayesIT.log and cannot figure it out. Any assistance
would be appreciated.
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