robinson-fisher - two states vs three states

Boris 'pi' Piwinger 3.14 at logic.univie.ac.at
Tue Jan 21 14:20:50 CET 2003


David Relson wrote:

Thanks for the explanation.

> Second, there are the people that autotrain using the '-u' (update) 
> flag.  If bogofilter isn't sure whether the message is ham or spam, it 
> won't automatically add it to a wordlist.

I use this method and want to avoid this problem, because I
do the following:

> Third, there are the people who "train on errors".  They check whether 
> bogofilter has correctly classified each message and, for those messages 
> where the person and the program disagree, let the program know about the 
> discrepancy.

> Lastly, for those who really, really don't ever want to see a message 
> classified as "unsure", you can set the value of ham_cutoff to 0 (and 
> bogofilter will only say "Yes" or "No") 

I don't find a command line option for this. Is there one?
It would be nice to have an option which says "use
spam_cutoff as the value of ham_cutoff". It is great that
setting it to 0 has that effect.

pi





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