On 14 Feb 2003 at 19:00, Erik Reuter wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:03:33AM -0800, Nick Arnett wrote:
> > I'm working on making sure that all Brin-L mail is properly
> > whitelisted.  A few things got labeled as such by Spamassassin.
> > 
> > Ah, the ongoing battle to block spam.
> 
> I used spamassasin for a while, and it always marked Fool's mail as
> spam (mostly because it didn't like some of the mail relays) until I
> changed some of the default settings.

Unfortunately some of the relays he uses are bad, and thus his E-
mails do get filtered before they hit me. You can have spam-proof, 
anonymous or free, pick any two.

> But I found bogofilter to be both better at filtering, and hogged less
> resources, than spamassassin. I use bogofilter exclusively now, and
> have for a while. The only thing you need before you start using it is
> a file full of spam, and a file full of non-spam emails. Run both
> through it to train it, and then off you go...
> 
> http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/

Tried it...

I use a filter based on a product still in trials called spam 
muncher.

Andy
Dawn Falcon

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