Re: Trying to understand Bayesit

2005-02-06 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello BJH & everyone else, on 04-Feb-2005 at 14:56 you (BJH) wrote: > It seems to me that in simple terms the plugin assigns a 'score' to each > email, and dependent on the score allocated TB determines what ultimately > happens to that email. To be precise, by the classification of each mail th

Re: Trying to understand Bayesit

2005-02-04 Thread BJH
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:14:40 +, Marck D Pearlstone wrote: > @4-Feb-2005, 13:56 BJH [B] in > mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > ... > > B> I've been 'training' or at least telling TB what is junk over the > B> last few days. Currently 107 spam mails against 170 genuine. > > Keep going. After ab

Re: Trying to understand Bayesit

2005-02-04 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Dear Bjh, @4-Feb-2005, 13:56 BJH [B] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: ... B> I've been 'training' or at least telling TB what is junk over the B> last few days. Currently 107 spam mails against 170 genuine. Keep going. After about 500 spams you'll have enough data in the dictionaries to start ge

Trying to understand Bayesit

2005-02-04 Thread BJH
Hi all I've been trying out Bayesit now found a few days and I'm struggling to come to terms with how this plug-in is *supposed* to work. It seems to me that in simple terms the plugin assigns a 'score' to each email, and dependent on the score allocated TB determines what ultimately happens to t