On Friday, November 14, 2003 at 2:05:29 PM, Edgar wrote in the message
"Marking mail as Junk with Bayesit filter"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Is it wise to mark Spam mail that contains a lot of normal words
> in it, as spam when using the Bayesit filter?

> You probably seen one of these messages by now.
> They look like this:

> [SNIP]

> This list of words differ and some are more normal then this
> example.

> When you mark it as spam, won't it upset the statistics?

I don't think so. I rarely get e-mail messages containing that random
a collection of words that isn't spam. Bayesit filters on combinations
and position, not just words.

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