Hello Philip, Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 7:34:12 PM, you wrote:
A>> How can you tell what the score was given to an e-mail? PS> There are some logs it produces - on NT/2K/XP systems, they're stored PS> in \Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\BayesIt - look That's it. Or ..\batmail\bayesit on mine. I also found another Bayesit folder in Program files\The Bat!. No log file there though. It this place of interest too? PS> for BayesIt.log, and ~BayesIt.log - the latter is a temporary log PS> which will be merged back with the main logfile when you close The PS> Bat!... I just found one log file "BayesIt.log". PS> Nope. What version of BayesIt is reported? (It'll be the second column PS> in the list of Anti-Spam plugins) PS> I'm running 0.5.4 0.4g A>> Is the base of statistics visible to the user? PS> Not in any human-readable format as far as I know. :-( Are all plugins like that? So you can't find out the score given to an email? I can't click on this message here I am replying to, and see a score of 100? A fine example of a non-UCE message. Or maybe 90, since it contains the word spam. -- Best regards, Adam ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.10.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

