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From quinlan@pathname.com Mon Sep 2 12:32:26 2002
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To: yyyy@example.com (Justin Mason)
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Cc: SpamAssassin-devel@sourceforge.net
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Subject: Re: [SAdev] GA-assigned SPAM_PHRASE_55_XX score
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References: <20020830103221.9148E43F99@phobos.labs.netnoteinc.com>
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From: Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@pathname.com>
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Date: 30 Aug 2002 17:20:59 -0700
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tests=EMAIL_ATTRIBUTION,IN_REP_TO,QUOTED_EMAIL_TEXT,REFERENCES,
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jm@jmason.org (Justin Mason) writes:
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> BTW I tried tweaking some of the scores that lint-rules complained about
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> being negative when they shouldn't be, and it *ruined* the results. it's
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> worth hand-tweaking a bit, but in some cases, there's counter-intuitive
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> combinatorial effects like the above, so be careful when tweaking; run
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> a "./logs-to-c && ./evolve -C" to check the new hitrates afterwards.
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My tendency is to say that we shouldn't tweak at all.
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- Dan
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