About Bayes engine
Desai, Jason
jase at SENSIS.COM
Wed May 12 13:48:46 IST 2004
If you're using MailWatch, you could write a simple script to query the
database, grab quarantined files that match your search criteria, and feed
them to sa-learn. I've done something similar and it works fine.
Jase
kfliong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using manual Bayes. That means I feed bayes with spams and hams
> manually because my server gets like 26539 mails per day. After
> feeding it 200 spams and hams, it started to work yesterday. So now I
> am getting from around 88% spams previsouly to 96% spams. This is
> good. But I know I have to keep on feeding bayes with spams in order
> to increase it's accuraccy. I don't mind feeding it like 10-20 mails
> a day. But is this method effective? Do you see any problems with
> this method?
>
> I also saw something about Rebuild Bayes Every option. Does that
> means the bayes will delete the current learned mails and relearn
> them? Of course this would only be applicable to bayes that
> auto_learn.
>
>
> thanks
>
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