On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 09:08:37AM -0500, Dan Barker wrote:
> If the Bayes counts are too low for Bayes scoring, then some of the other
> tests don't work. I guess it's turning off some text collection (that it

Well, the scores are different, which may enable/disable other rules.

> Should it be considered a bug? (FORGED_RCVD_HELO only works if Bayes is
> trained, MPART_ALT_DIFF only works if Bayes isn't, etc.).

Not a bug.  In fact, it's a specific optimization that is put in --
if Bayes isn't available, you get a scoreset that's tuned to not expect
Bayes.  I'm pretty sure there's a wiki doc for it, but I'm travelling
on a bus right now, so can't go searching for it.

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