No bug.

Percent of all mail is indeed, percent of all mail.

Percent of all spam is the number of spam messages that triggered this
rule divided by the total number of messages marked as spam. The percent
of ham is the number of ham messages that triggered this rule divided by
the total number of messages marked as ham.

This is a good number modulo your false alarm and false positive rates.
{^_^}
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristopher Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hmm, I guess that's a question for Dallas.  This is the version I'm
using:
# file: sa-stats.pl
# date: 2005-08-03
# version: 1.0
# author: Dallas Engelken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# desc: SA 3.1.x log parser

I don't seem to be the only one showing that strange math.  Dave had the
same sort of entry in his:
TOP HAM RULES FIRED
RANK RULE NAME               COUNT %OFRULES %OFMAIL %OFSPAM  %OFHAM
   1 HTML_MESSAGE            63067 21.17 21.46 63.61 56.74

Dallas, is there a bug or are we interpreting these numbers incorrectly?

Kris

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kristopher Austin wrote:
RANK    RULE NAME                     COUNT %OFRULES %OFMAIL %OFSPAM
%OFHAM
------------------------------------------------------------
   1    HTML_MESSAGE                  45870     5.13   27.72   70.37
55.36

Wait... so 27% of all mail is HTML, 70% of spam is HTML, and 55% of ham
is HTML?

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