Thanks Matt,
Actually, I have another question come up.
This is what my training ratio is,
0.000 0 9657 0 non-token data: nspam
0.000 0 203 0 non-token data: nham
I don't know why those data don't change when I have
set the autolearn on. But I do see some of the
messages being autolearn=spam and ham in the headers.
I see those data change when I use sa-learn --spam/ham
[spamfolder]
Is there something I need to set in the local.cf?
Thanks.
Eleanor
--- Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 01:40 PM 8/11/2004, E Cheung wrote:
> >I have posted similar question before...
> >
> >I want to find out ways to erase what the
> Bayesian's
> >database have learned. The reason for that because
> I
> >messed it up when I first install SA. I trained it
> >with too many spams and little hams, instead of
> >200/200 each.
>
> Is it actualy causing problems? This, by itself, is
> not a problem. Don't
> think you need to train an equal number of each,
> just because the minimums
> are both 200. This has been discussed *many* times
> on the list. It's a
> common misconception, but a completely false one.
>
> If you don't beleive me, look at my training ratio:
> 0.000 0 276257 0 non-token
> data: nspam
> 0.000 0 10219 0 non-token
> data: nham
>
> That's a 27:1 spam:ham ratio... No problems here.
>
>
> >I have tried using sa-learn --rebuild,
> >and sa-learn --force-expire. Is there a way to do
> it
> >instead of reinstall SA?
>
> Even reinstalling won't wipe your bayes database,
> since the database lives
> in the user's home directory. You'll have to delete
> the database directly.
>
> rm ~/.spamassassin/bayes_*
>
>
>
>
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