04-02-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
krishmaths
Looks like a homework problem.
Have you tried date, though?
It is a homework problem
![Smilie Smilie](https://www.unix.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
. The thing is we only started learning UNIX this semester, and i really have trouble learning it. Could you please send me the source code for the problem? i'm really need this done by tomorow
![Frown Smilie](https://www.unix.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
... Thanks in advance!
Alex.
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Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AutoLearnThreshold(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AutoLearnThreshold(3pm)
NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AutoLearnThreshold - threshold-based discriminator for Bayes auto-learning
SYNOPSIS
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AutoLearnThreshold
DESCRIPTION
This plugin implements the threshold-based auto-learning discriminator for SpamAssassin's Bayes subsystem. Auto-learning is a mechanism
whereby high-scoring mails (or low-scoring mails, for non-spam) are fed into its learning systems without user intervention, during
scanning.
Note that certain tests are ignored when determining whether a message should be trained upon:
o rules with tflags set to 'learn' (the Bayesian rules)
o rules with tflags set to 'userconf' (user configuration)
o rules with tflags set to 'noautolearn'
Also note that auto-learning occurs using scores from either scoreset 0 or 1, depending on what scoreset is used during message check. It
is likely that the message check and auto-learn scores will be different.
USER OPTIONS
The following configuration settings are used to control auto-learning:
bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam n.nn (default: 0.1)
The score threshold below which a mail has to score, to be fed into SpamAssassin's learning systems automatically as a non-spam
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bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam n.nn (default: 12.0)
The score threshold above which a mail has to score, to be fed into SpamAssassin's learning systems automatically as a spam message.
Note: SpamAssassin requires at least 3 points from the header, and 3 points from the body to auto-learn as spam. Therefore, the
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bayes_auto_learn_on_error (0 | 1) (default: 0)
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