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Re[2]: [vps-mail] BAYES_99 with bayes+net



DB> Hi Abigail

DB> What do I change it to?  


DB> score BAYES_99  4.80
DB> ---or---
DB> BAYES_99 0 0 5.200 3.008

Dale, the default setting (with 4 entries) is what you get
with NO changes.

AFAIK, when you set your own score, you can only choose a
SINGLE score, rather than specify 4 alternatives.

So if you want the default values (5.2 w/o net access, 3.0
with net access), don't make any changes.

If you want a specific value, then set it to whatever you
want, for example:

score BAYES_99    5.0

-Abigail


DB> Thanks
DB> Dale


DB> ----- Original Message ----- 
DB> From: "Abigail Marshall" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
DB> To: "Dale Britt" <vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
DB> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 7:28 PM
DB> Subject: Re: [vps-mail] BAYES_99 with bayes+net


>> DB> If I wanted to set up BAYES_99 with bayes+net
>> 
>> DB> How would I add this to user/.spamassassin/user_prefs 
>> 
>> BAYES_99 is a specific score, not a different sort of test.
>> If you want to change the way it is scored, you would use a
>> line like this:
>> 
>> score BAYES_99  4.80
>> 
>> (This is taken from my local.cf file, and merely reflects
>> the score I have chosen to give the results).
>> 
>> The default scores are contained in the file 50_scores.cf in
>> the directory ~/usr/local/share/spamassassin
>> 
>> At least on my system, the default is:
>> 
>> BAYES_99 0 0 5.200 3.008
>> 
>> 
>> -Abigail
>> 
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