Meyer, Tony wrote: [snipped]
> > >>BTW, I found that (accidentally) training the same message >>twice will increase the number of trained mail message count >>by 2 so this number in fact may not reflect accurately the >>amount of real training. > > > This is still with sb_mboxtrain, I presume? I don't use mboxtrain No, this time I did it using the web interface. > myself, but I thought that it added a header to messages to ensure that > it doesn't train messages twice (unless this is overridden). Did that > not happen? > > By the "number of trained mail message count", do you mean the total > counts in the hammie.db database? The one that, when it is wrong, > causes the exception? It's the "total emails trained" count on the main Yes, that's what I meant. > page of the web interface. If so, then this should happen - if you > train the message twice, then all the tokens for the message will be > incremented twice and the total count should be incremented twice. > Perhaps I'm missing what you meant? If so then how can one tell how many *distinct* massage are actually trained? It may be a little confusing if people try to use this information to follow the recommendation of "number of ham and spam of equal order". > > >>Finally, I just found these error messages appearing >><quote> >>error: uncaptured python exception, closing channel >><spambayes.Dibbler._HTTPHandler connected at 0xb586ab8c> >>(socket.error:(32, 'Broken pipe') >>[/usr/lib/python2.3/asynchat.py|initiate_send|218] >>[/usr/lib/python2.3/asyncore.py|send|337]) >></quote> >>Quite a lot of them. Not harmful, I suppose? > > > I don't recall seeing this before, offhand. At first glance, it looks > like problems with the connection to/from the local web interface > breaking. If everything still works, then it should be ok. If you're Yes, at least up to now; nothing breaks. > concerned, open a bug report <http://sf.net/projects/spambayes> and > someone will look at it when they can (could be a while at the moment). > > =Tony.Meyer > Thanks very much, ST -- _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
