Ended up using a <
instead of a less than sign.
So then the tag showed up.
So at least I know that part is working.
Im looking at the emails that come in and
I cant tell any difference between the spam
and the ham.  Each has the same balance of
numeric values.  Some are 0.0 and spam
and some are 0.0 and ham.  Also the flip is true
I see numbers like 6.1290459302-E on both
ham and spam.  I have been feeding the DB too.
AND I see the entry in the DB when I feed it.


jbi joe wrote:
> 
> WoW,
> Interesting.  When I try to uses 
> the less than sign as u describe, I get exceptions
> spitting out.  Cant process config.xml..
> 
> 
> David Legg wrote:
>> 
>> Joe,
>> 
>>> Viewing the config.xml in firfox works OK.
>>>   
>> 
>> That's a good test.
>> 
>>> SO I did a little test.  OI attempted to add a header where I conjured
>>> up
>>> a name and set the 
>>> X-MessageIsSpamProbability > 0.000005" to add the header.
>>> Still nothing in the message..
>>>   
>> 
>> As a quick check why not temporarily invert the logic.  Change the '>' 
>> character to '<' and see if that causes your test header to be created.
>> 
>> If all your messages currently have values as small as the one you 
>> reported (1.0826917212753594E-212) then 0.000005 is still way way larger 
>> than the spam score and I wouldn't have expected your test header to
>> appear.
>> 
>>> Like its not getting to that point in the code for some reason.
>>>   
>> 
>> That is a possibility.  It is a pipeline after all and you may have a 
>> leak earlier in the pipe!
>> 
>>> SHould I wipe out my database and start the feed process over?
>>>   
>> 
>> After doing the test above I would say yes.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> David Legg
>> 
>> 
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