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"Loren Wilton" writes:
> Hum.  Is there any way to configure some default colors for the graph?  On a
> PC it seems Quicktime prints the thing out, and it is near unreadable.  I
> see a black square with a straight yellow line in the center and some wiggly
> lines near the bottom.  I *think* there might be some text in the center,
> possibly in a dark blue, but I can't really tell.  It also seems possible
> that the left edge is really a very dark grey rather than pure black, and it
> may possibly have dark grey text on it.  But I'm even less sure of that!

doh!  I never thought of printing.  A white bg is certainly important
there. ;)

OK, I think I've fixed that now -- take a look:
http://buildbot.spamassassin.org/ruleqa/ruleqa?daterev=20051028%2Fr329051&rule=T_SUBJ_RE_NUM&s_detail=1&s_graph=over_time

To explain the graph format:

- - the left axis is the percentage of mail in each 1-day period that hit
  the named rule, compared to the amount in that period that didn't; the
  bottom axis is time, divided into 1-day periods.

- - The top graph is hitrates in ham, the bottom in spam.

- - Different colour lines, are different mass-checks; so by looking at the
  locations and sizes of peaks in different colours, you can tell if a
  spammer is covering a lot of people, or hitting some more than others,
  or some at different times, etc.

- --j.
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