ALL messages contain these tags.  The emails are a mixture.  Some are 
plain test and some html.  There are some that come through with
pictures,attachments,
and the stnadard hoopla.   I must have something wrong in my config.xml.
Why would the NaN always show up.



David Legg wrote:
> 
> 
>> Here is what I see as well;  ( on ALL messages)
>>
>> X-MessageIsSpamProbability: NaN
>> X-MessageIsSpam: true
>>   
> 
> Mmm... Ok.  Well, as you may know 'NaN' is short for 'Not a Number' in 
> floating point speak.  So something has caused the spam probability 
> value to be such a large or small number that Java can't represent it.
> 
> I've seen one or two of my own messages with this value... but not all 
> of them.
> 
> Tell me... do your emails contain lots of images?  I've noticed in the 
> past that the Bayesian filter will quite happily chomp its way through 
> all the image data and treat it as if it were text.  If you had lots of 
> this type of email I could believe it might effectively poison the corpus.
> 
> I'm beginning to clutch at straws now as I don't know what else to 
> suggest...  Anybody else got any ideas?
> 
> Regards,
> David Legg
> 
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