Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
> Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
>> When I use the analyser through the email interface, it sends the email
>> with all the ASSP headers and the new ASSP subject (i.e. [Bayesian]
>> Subject]). This produces a probability of 0 and hardly any bad words.
>> When I run the analyser from the web GUI and remove the ASSP headers, I
>> get different results (i.e. more bad words) but still a probability of
>> 0. Only after I remove the ASSP headers and [Bayesian] from the subject
>> line through the web GUI do I see a correct analysis with a probability
>> of .2020. So doesn't this make the email interface for the Mail
>> Analyser, for lack of a better word, pointless? The only way I can get a
>> correct analysis is to manually remove the ASSP stuff from the email and
>> submit it via the web GUI.
>>
>> 1.3.5 (19.14)
>>
>
> Oh, and in the log for the same email the probability was reported as 1.00.
>
> Apr-2-08 07:55:14 id-37313-02526 70.62.109.194<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  to:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] PB-Message-Score is 85, added 45 (Bayesian
> Probability: 1.0000)
>
>

Actually, the griplist had a value of .83, which when added to the .2 
would be 1.00 (ish). So that may explain that part at least.

• 10.0.0 has a Griplist value of 0.838689: (adds 0.838689 0.838689)


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