> I don't use Bayes with SA, after reading the docs I felt it was too much
> effort to keep it accurate, and you should only use it if you're gonna
spend
> a lot of time keeping it accurate. So unless I was maintaining an
That's not really true. You do have to initially train the bayes, but once
trained you can leave it alone. Just be sure to either set the auto-learning
values to both very high for spamminess and very low for hamminess (the
defaults are pretty good as is), or disable auto-learning entirely.
Just a note.
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