MrC wrote:
> Robert Brooks wrote:
>> MrC wrote:
>>> I see.  Its easy enough to implement.  I had originally not seen much 
>>> value in those numbers, but will be happy to add the feature if it is 
>>> useful.
>>
>> seeing the overall performance of amavis is useful to me, especially 
>> as I use amavis before-queue.
> 
> Ok, check out version 1.48.26 posted today.
> 
>>
>> also, spam score percentiles. It might be useful to get percentiles 
>> against scores, had you thought of doing it this way round instead?
>>
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean.  Can you show an example?  Currently, you 
> have something like:
> 
>  ================================================================
>  Spam Score Percentiles   0%    50%    90%    95%    98%   100%
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------
>  Score               -10.898 -2.599  1.437  4.816 15.028 30.376
>  ================================================================


I mean something like this...

================================================================
Spam Score             -5      0       3      5     10     15
----------------------------------------------------------------
Percentile            5.89%  12.59%  19.43% 24.81% 35.02% 50.37%
================================================================

just a thought. I'm normally thinking about what % of my mail hits a 
certain score (in that I'm worried about high scoring ham or low scoring 
spam.

Regards,

Rob

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