Re: [Dspam-user] Global Group Not Training
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From: Stevan B. <st...@ba...> - 2010-04-30 19:14:13
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:28:27 -0400 Ed Szynaka <sz...@lo...> wrote: > Stevan Bajić wrote: > > On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:03:06 -0400 > > Ed Szynaka <sz...@lo...> wrote: > > > >> Based on my reading of the README I thought --classify was used to determine an > >> individuals results independent of group, mostly for testing. > >> > > Wrong. Classify should consult groups. If not then the log you send me is showing no error. You used "--classify" and according to the above statement from you the switch "--classify" should NOT consult groups. > > > > Hmmmm... I included the 2 classify results assuming it was showing only the > results for the test user and the corpus user. Then I ran the regular > processing of the message and compared the results to the classify results. I > thought this would indicate whether it had stuck with the users data or if it > had deferred to the corpususer result. > > > > ~/src/dspam-3.9.0/src$ sudo ./dspam --classify --user <test_user> --debug < ~/innocent.mail 2>&1 > > X-DSPAM-Result: <test_user>; result="Innocent"; class="Innocent"; probability=0.0000; confidence=0.99; signature=N/A > > > > ~/src/dspam-3.9.0/src$ sudo ./dspam --classify --user corpususer --debug < ~/innocent.mail 2>&1 > > X-DSPAM-Result: corpususer; result="Spam"; class="Spam"; probability=1.0000; confidence=0.55; signature=N/A > > > > ~/src/dspam-3.9.0/src$ sudo ./dspam --stdout --deliver=innocent,spam --user <test_user> --debug < ~/spam.mail | grep X-DSPAM > > X-DSPAM-Result: Innocent > > X-DSPAM-Processed: Fri Apr 30 11:41:05 2010 > > X-DSPAM-Confidence: 0.9899 > > X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.0000 > > X-DSPAM-Signature: 3856,4bdafa11196654320513085 > > I thought these results indicated that dspam had not deferred to the corpususer > for its result even though the <test_user> has only processed 21 previous > messages. Am I interpreting these results incorrectly? > Yes. You are interpreting those results incorrectly. IMHO using --classify or --process should result in the same result, class, probability and confidence. So there is no way to say if global/classification groups where considered without looking at the debug output. > -- > Ed Szynaka > Network/Systems Manager > LocalNet Corp./CoreComm Internet Services > |