> Anyway, this little Bash script can make manual mail sorting
> for ASSP learning corpus less effort-intensive.
>
> Since sorting moves mail to folders sorted/spam,
> sorted/notspam, etc, one can stop sorting at any time by
> pressing Ctrl-C and not lose any sorting results.

I haven't looked at your script but was wondering if you could give a brief 
explanation as to how it worked?  From my understanding of your msg, you are 
using the bayesian filter to determine if it is spam/notspam, in which case, 
wouldn't it already be sorted properly?  Futhermore, why do you need to 
connect to the HTTP interface for every msg?  Are you using the Mail 
Analyzer test page to determine if it is spam or not spam?  In which case, 
what difference is there from the time the email actually passed through the 
bayeisan test on its own?  Do you find a lot of email misclassified?

Thanks,

Eric 




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