Hello MikeD,

Thursday, October 7, 2004, 10:11:36 AM, MikeD (3) wrote:

> Click Add and then point it at the 'bayesit' folder and select the
> 'bayesit.tbp'

Done.

> That will get things started.  Next you have to start showing it what
> is good email (i.e. 'ham') and what is spam (that is train it).  You
> can do that in several different ways.  You can just start using TB as
> before.  Without anything to go on it *should* treat everything as
> ham.  You then tell it what is spam.  Eventually it will start to
> figure things out.

Ok I can do nothing and let learn on the fly, but I have about 500
spam messages that I would like to use to train.

> If you have saves a lot of spam and ham samples, you can train it on
> those saved letters.  That will speed up the training process.

How do you do this?

... <snip>

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Best Regards,
Greg Strong 

Using The Bat! v3.0.1 RC5 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2



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