On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:08, Matt Kettler wrote:
>
> Scoring wise bayes works like any other rule, it assigns the score given to
> it in 50_scores.cf.
>
> Bayes scores under 50 generally indicate likelihood of nonspam, over 50
> indicates likelihood of spam. The bayes probability score is based on your
> past training. How many SpamAssassin points that bayes probability gets is
> fixed:
>
> grep BAYES_ /usr/share/spamassassin/50_scores.cf
>
> score BAYES_00 0 0 -4.901 -4.900
> score BAYES_01 0 0 -0.600 -1.524
> score BAYES_10 0 0 -0.734 -0.908
> score BAYES_20 0 0 -0.127 -1.428
Thanks everyone for clarifying this for me. I thought that was the way
it worked but wanted to make sure.
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Scot L. Harris
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