Empty message apparently not tokenized

John Chandler <jpc-WwYSd80vZ+3bI6/[email protected]> Sun, 12 Feb 2006 22:02:48 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.mail.spam.spamprobe.general
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Brian Burton:

In the past week or so 
I have received perhaps ten messages 
similar to the one below.
Most of them, although not all,
claim, like this one, to be from optonline.

Running with -T as I always do, I can see that
spamprobe never created a decision matrix or,
apparently, even tokenized the header.
All of these messages have come through 
as false negatives with a spam score of 0.5, 
which I take to be a default value 
for "No tokens found."

(I think) I would like spamprobe 
to tokenize the header and create a decision matrix.

What do you think?


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