Question

Stephen Davies scldad at sdc.com.au
Thu May 21 02:19:48 CEST 2009


Thanks Tom. I found the doco and that looks like what I need.

Cheers,
Stephen

On Thursday 21 May 2009 06:33:00 Thomas Anderson wrote:
> 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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