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Posted to commits@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2004/02/05 23:54:30 UTC

Re: svn commit: rev 6520 - incubator/spamassassin/trunk/rules

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Daniel Quinlan writes:
>> since we had a bunch of scores still at 0, weren't not testing all of the
>> rules ...  killed the generated scores so everything will default to 1.
>> enabled net rules that were disabled with 0.001 score.
>
>-1
>
>We need the generated scores for development, testing, identifying hard
>spam under HEAD, and for crazy people who like to run HEAD.

my dark secret -- that's me ;)
anyway, -1 from me as well as I mentioned.

- --j.
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Re: svn commit: rev 6520 - incubator/spamassassin/trunk/rules

Posted by Theo Van Dinter <fe...@kluge.net>.
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:54:30PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> >We need the generated scores for development, testing, identifying hard
> >spam under HEAD, and for crazy people who like to run HEAD.
> 
> my dark secret -- that's me ;)
> anyway, -1 from me as well as I mentioned.

Ok, I reverted the commit and changed the 0's to 0.001.  It was actually
easier than I thought it would be.

As for those crazy people, determining hard spam, etc ...  We should do
some score generation against the nightly runs and go from there.

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