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Message-ID: <20031007201402.GA28524@eiv.com>
From: smcmahon at eiv.com (Shawn McMahon)
Subject: Spam with PGP

On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 02:45:43PM -0400, Jonathan A. Zdziarski said:
> percentage of the actual final score.  Because true Bayesian filtering
> performs a huge majority of the same tests that SA performs, SA's own
> ruleset easily waters down any bayesian findings whenever there are
> opposing values between the two.  For example, a pine MUA...SA thinks a

Those values are fully configurable.  You're confusing obsolescent
design with a PEBKAC.


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