> I'm using spambayes for 6 months now and I found it amazing! 
> Despite of this I've seen that there aren't any statistics for emails
> processed by spambayes.

Message processing statistics have been vastly improved in 1.1.  If you're
using the Outlook plug-in, then give 1.1a1 a try, and see what you think.

The tracker for this request is:

[ 765924 ] Spam / ham statistics
<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=765924&group_id=61
702&atid=498106>

Feel free to add comments there if there are other statistics that you feel
would be worth adding.

> CVS would be great also because it could be useful when 
> importing data into an application like excel to make
> statistical calculation or plot graphs showing spam trends...

The statistics are output to the log file (with the Outlook plug-in) when
Outlook is closed.  You could grab them from there and put them in a file of
some type.  If you really feel that being able to "export" the statistics
into a CSV file would be useful, then please either add this to the tracker
above, or open a new one for it.  (I could certainly see this being added,
if there was demand for it).

=Tony.Meyer

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