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Subject: Re: [SAdev] Alternatives to the GA
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Justin Mason wrote:
> I'd be happy to do that -- providing the nonspam.log and spam.log files
> from my mass-check output (ie. the "matrix of test results" in Ken's
> terms).  Along with the default scores, this is the entire input data set
> for the SpamAssassin GA system.

Always happy to contribute my mass-check logs.  The only problem is that was
all have to be using the exact same ruleset.

Let me know if you want them.

rOD.


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