[Spambayes] Feedback from an ecstatic user
Tony Meyer
tameyer at ihug.co.nz
Thu Jul 22 05:51:29 CEST 2004
[Kenny]
> Differences in the counts can also be caused by manual
> training. 13126 is the number of spams *trained* while 7131
> is the number of spams *processed* by SpamBayes, so they're
> counting different things. If you've ever used the "Train on
> a message, mbox file or dbx file" option to train on
> additional spam messages, those messages will be included in
> the trained count but not in the processed count.
I had forgotten/not realised that - thanks! I think this is not as it
should be, though (they should be counted somewhere, even if it's in a
separate count), so I'll fix this for 1.1.
=Tony Meyer
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