# This is the INI file for the *Bayes Engine* as used by the Outlook addin. # It is NOT where configuration information is stored for the addin - see # "[Profile Name].ini" for these settings. # Only options which Outlook requires different from the SpamBayes # defaults are listed here. Thus, there will be very few in the installed # version, but you may list any configuration option valid for the SpamBayes # engine in this file. Again, these are different from the Outlook addin # configuration options. # This file exists in the SpamBayes program directory, and may optionally # exist in the SpamBayes data directory. If you wish to make changes to # the default options, setting the option in a file in your data directory # will persist even when SpamBayes is upgraded. If you change the version in # the SpamBayes program directory, it will be upgraded along with SpamBayes, # so your changes will be lost. Options in the data directory file have # precedence over the app directory file. # Note that versions 0.81 and earlier of the plugin copied this file # to your data directory automatically. If a file with this name exists in # your data directory and you aren't sure you want it, you may delete it. [Tokenizer] # This non-default option is very effective # at nailing Asian spam with little training and small database burden. # It should probably be exposed via the GUI, as it's not appropriate # for people who get "high-bit ham". Asian spam is nailed with this # False too, but it requires more training and a larger database, since # a sufficient variety of "8bit%" and "skip" metatokens take longer to # learn about than strings of question marks. replace_nonascii_chars: True # It's helpful for Tim . record_header_absence: True