[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Feature Requests-1395747 ] Reclassify Cache button in web interface

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Feature Requests item #1395747, was opened at 2006-01-02 23:01
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Category: Interface Improvements (example)
Group: Next Release (example)
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: JasonMel (jasonmel)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Reclassify Cache button in web interface

Initial Comment:
From: jasonmel at afn.org
Subject: [Feature request] Reclassify Cache option in 
web interface
To: spambayes-dev at python.org

I've just installed the SpamBayes POP3 service with 
Eudora 5.2 and
I'm attempting to use Skip's Recursive Training Set 
Selection
Algorithm to ramp up its effectiveness. I've trained 
on about 14
messages now, and I think it's time to reclassify 
some messages.
That's why I think a handy tool in the web interface 
would be a
"reclassify all" button on the cache review page. 
That would allow me
to test the current training and start the next 
iteration by
correcting the classifier's biggest mistakes.

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Cc: spambayes-dev at python.org
From: Tony Meyer <tameyer at ihug.co.nz>
Subject: Re: [spambayes-dev] [Feature request] 
Reclassify Cache option in web interface
To: jasonmel at afn.org

The best place for suggestions/feature requests is 
the sourceforge  
page (they are called "RFE"s there): 
<http://sf.net/projects/ spambayes>.  Suggestions on 
the list are likely to be lost, whereas  
opening a tracker on sourceforge ensures that it 
stays around until  
it's either done or a decision is made not to do it.

FWIW, this seems like a reasonable request to me, and 
one that  
wouldn't be overly difficult to implement.

=Tony.Meyer

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