Question
Thomas Anderson
tanderson at orderamidchaos.com
Wed May 20 23:03:00 CEST 2009
You have to adjust your robx and robs values. They will determine where
never-before-seen and rarely-seen tokens get scored. E.g. if you set
your robx within your "unsure" zone, new tokens will never score as ham
or spam. And with your robs, you can ensure that tokens seen only a few
times also remain less influential.
Tom
Stephen Davies wrote:
> Sorry. I just realised that I have misrepresented my question.
>
> What I should have asked is whether it is possible to ignore (for the
> calculation of total spamicity) tokens that have never been seen before. That
> is, with occurrence count of zero.
>
> Cheers,
> Stephen
> On Wednesday 20 May 2009 09:58:56 Stephen Davies wrote:
>> Is it possible to configure bogofilter so that it ignore tokens with an
>> occurrence count less than N?
>>
>> I am seeing many obvious spams where tokens with an occurrence count of one
>> are outweighing other tokens with big occurrence counts, big bad counts and
>> zero good counts.
>>
>> Cheers and thanks,
>> Stephen Davies
>
>
>
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