Re: BayesIT Macros

2004-08-02 Thread Michael L. Wilson
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Hello Peter,

On Monday, August 02, 2004 , at 17:50:57[GMT -0400](which was 2:50 PM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):


PK> Hello Michael,

PK> Monday, August 2, 2004, 2:23:00 PM, you wrote:

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MLW>> Greetings All,

MLW>> According to the BayesIT help, the following macros are included in
MLW>> the latest version:
MLW>> %STATSPAMLETTERS(hours)
MLW>> %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
MLW>> %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(hours)
MLW>> %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
MLW>> %STATSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
MLW>> %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)
MLW>> %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
MLW>> %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)

MLW>> They return numbers.  What do the numbers mean?

PK> Where do you see those numbers?
PK> Where are those macros?
PK> I use BayesIT 0.5.5 Is this what you are using or is there a newer version?

PK> TIA

I am using 0.5.9, but my memory indicates that these macros have been
there all along.  I found them listed at the bottom of the
"information" page on the BayesIT macro (open the plug-in window,
highlight bayesIT and click information.

There is no explanation, just a list of macro names.



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Re: BayesIT Macros

2004-08-02 Thread Peter Kerekes

Hello Michael,

Monday, August 2, 2004, 2:23:00 PM, you wrote:

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MLW> Greetings All,

MLW> According to the BayesIT help, the following macros are included in
MLW> the latest version:
MLW> %STATSPAMLETTERS(hours)
MLW> %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
MLW> %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(hours)
MLW> %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
MLW> %STATSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
MLW> %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)
MLW> %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
MLW> %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)

MLW> They return numbers.  What do the numbers mean?

Where do you see those numbers?
Where are those macros?
I use BayesIT 0.5.5 Is this what you are using or is there a newer version?

TIA
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Re: BayesIT Macros

2004-08-02 Thread Michael Geyer
Hi Michael and list,

On Monday, August 2, 2004 at 14:12:45 GMT -0700 (which was 23:12 where
I live) Michael L. Wilson wrote (at least in parts) and made these
valuable points on the subject of "BayesIT Macros":


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> Hello Andre,

> On Monday, August 02, 2004 , at 22:29:20[GMT +0200](which was 1:29 PM
> where I live) you wrote (at least in part):

AW>> Hello Morgan,

AW>> On 2 Aug 2004 at 21:08:55 +0100 GMT [22:08 CEST] you wrote:

 According to the BayesIT help, the following macros are included in
 the latest version:
 %STATSPAMLETTERS(hours)
 %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
 %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(hours)
 %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
 %STATSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
 %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)
 %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
 %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)

 They return numbers.  What do the numbers mean?


MP>>> I have often wondered this as well.

AW>> I've never tested it but I take it does what the names say. That is
AW>> number of spam/non-spam mails/traffic that were
AW>> correctly/falsely classified in
AW>> the last x hours.


> one says StatSpamTraffic()
> another says StatSpamERTraffic()

> what is the difference besides the ER letters?

SpamERLetters is the count of false positives (corrected by 'Mark as
not junk') xxxERTraffic is the number of bytes of those mails)

Same for ERNONSPAM (Mark as junk) and the regarding Traffic

(guessed out of those numbers and my corrections by Alt-J and Alt-U)

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Re: BayesIT Macros

2004-08-02 Thread Michael L. Wilson
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Hello Andre,

On Monday, August 02, 2004 , at 22:29:20[GMT +0200](which was 1:29 PM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):

AW> Hello Morgan,

AW> On 2 Aug 2004 at 21:08:55 +0100 GMT [22:08 CEST] you wrote:

>>> According to the BayesIT help, the following macros are included in
>>> the latest version:
>>> %STATSPAMLETTERS(hours)
>>> %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
>>> %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(hours)
>>> %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
>>> %STATSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
>>> %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)
>>> %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
>>> %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)

>>> They return numbers.  What do the numbers mean?


MP>> I have often wondered this as well.

AW> I've never tested it but I take it does what the names say. That is
AW> number of spam/non-spam mails/traffic that were
AW> correctly/falsely classified in
AW> the last x hours.


one says StatSpamTraffic()
another says StatSpamERTraffic()

what is the difference besides the ER letters?




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Re: BayesIT Macros

2004-08-02 Thread Andre Wichartz
Hello Morgan,

On 2 Aug 2004 at 21:08:55 +0100 GMT [22:08 CEST] you wrote:

>> According to the BayesIT help, the following macros are included in
>> the latest version:
>> %STATSPAMLETTERS(hours)
>> %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
>> %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(hours)
>> %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
>> %STATSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
>> %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)
>> %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
>> %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)

>> They return numbers.  What do the numbers mean?


MP> I have often wondered this as well.

I've never tested it but I take it does what the names say. That is
number of spam/non-spam mails/traffic that were correctly/falsely classified in
the last x hours.


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Re: BayesIT Macros

2004-08-02 Thread Morgan Pugh
Hi Michael,

Monday, August 2, 2004, 7:23:00 PM, you wrote:

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> Greetings All,

> According to the BayesIT help, the following macros are included in
> the latest version:
> %STATSPAMLETTERS(hours)
> %STATSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
> %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(hours)
> %STATNONSPAMTRAFFIC(hours)
> %STATSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
> %STATSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)
> %STATNONSPAMERLETTERS(hours)
> %STATNONSPAMERTRAFFIC(hours)

> They return numbers.  What do the numbers mean?


I have often wondered this as well.

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