[cvs] bogofilter/doc bogofilter.xml,1.83,1.84
Fast Bayesian spam filter along lines suggested by Paul Graham
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From: <re...@us...> - 2004-12-28 16:24:30
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Update of /cvsroot/bogofilter/bogofilter/doc In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv14722/doc Modified Files: bogofilter.xml Log Message: Move definitions of the long options to a common file. Index: bogofilter.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/bogofilter/bogofilter/doc/bogofilter.xml,v retrieving revision 1.83 retrieving revision 1.84 diff -u -d -r1.83 -r1.84 --- bogofilter.xml 22 Nov 2004 09:33:04 -0000 1.83 +++ bogofilter.xml 28 Dec 2004 16:24:22 -0000 1.84 @@ -180,22 +180,22 @@ <para>robs: a weight on robx which moves the probability of a little seen token towards robx.</para> -<para>min_dev: a minimum distance from .5 for tokens to use in the +<para>min-dev: a minimum distance from .5 for tokens to use in the calculation. Only tokens farther away from 0.5 than this value are used.</para> -<para>spam_cutoff: messages with scores greater than or equal to will +<para>spam-cutoff: messages with scores greater than or equal to will be marked as spam.</para> -<para>ham_cutoff: If zero or spam_cutoff, all messages with values -strictly below spam_cutoff are marked as ham, all others as spam -(two-state). Else values less than or equal to ham_cutoff are marked -as ham, messages with values strictly between ham_cutoff and -spam_cutoff are marked as unsure; the rest as spam (tristate)</para> +<para>ham-cutoff: If zero or spam-cutoff, all messages with values +strictly below spam-cutoff are marked as ham, all others as spam +(two-state). Else values less than or equal to ham-cutoff are marked +as ham, messages with values strictly between ham-cutoff and +spam-cutoff are marked as unsure; the rest as spam (tristate)</para> -<para>sp_esf: the effective size factor (ESF) for spam.</para> +<para>sp-esf: the effective size factor (ESF) for spam.</para> -<para>ns_esf: the ESF for nonspam. These ESF values default to 1.0, +<para>ns-esf: the ESF for nonspam. These ESF values default to 1.0, which is the same as not using ESF in the calculation. Values suitable to a user's email population can be determined with the aid of the <application>bogotune</application> program.</para> @@ -378,22 +378,22 @@ <para>The <option>-E <replaceable>value<optional>,value</optional></replaceable></option> - option allows setting the sp_esf value and the ns_esf value. - With two values, both sp_esf and ns_esf are set. If only one + option allows setting the sp-esf value and the ns-esf value. + With two values, both sp-esf and ns-esf are set. If only one value is given, parameters are set as decribed in the note below.</para> <para>The <option>-m <replaceable>value<optional>,value</optional><optional>,value</optional></replaceable></option> - option allows setting the min_dev value and, optionally, the - robs and robx values. With three values, min_dev, robs, and + option allows setting the min-dev value and, optionally, the + robs and robx values. With three values, min-dev, robs, and robx are all set. If fewer valuesare given, parameters are set as decribed in the note below.</para> <para>The <option>-o <replaceable>value<optional>,value</optional></replaceable></option> - option allows setting the spam_cutoff ham_cutoff values. With - two values, both spam_cutoff and ham_cutoff are set. If only + option allows setting the spam-cutoff ham-cutoff values. With + two values, both spam-cutoff and ham-cutoff are set. If only one value is given, parameters are set as decribed in the note below.</para> @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ them. For example to change the X-Bogosity header, use:</para> <para> -<option><replaceable>--spam_header_name=X-Spam-Header</replaceable></option> +<option><replaceable>--spam-header-name=X-Spam-Header</replaceable></option> </para> |