I have popfile, it does not work reliably even after my training it for so long
and it takes a long time to train. I've got to go through thousands of messages
to find the one or two that may be in the wrong bin and throwing things off. And
a message like the ones in CFCommunity where we are discussing various humorous
spam posts will throw it off as well.
I'd rather have something a bit more concrete than Bayesian alone and that's
what popfile uses. Now to bring this back to CF-Talk, has anyone done a Bayesian
in CF? Want to?


> > For the exact reason a couple of people have stated the few emails have
> > not come through. All I would need is one mysterious email that someone
> > said they sent me and I did not receive, and I would be wondering what
> > else am I missing, especially from my customers.
> >
>
> This is WELL OT for this list, but.....
>
> You have to go through a local mail server that does the connection, pick
> and processing of your email, otherwise you'd have to make specific plug-ins
> for every email client, which just isn't feasible any more.
>
> A "toy" that quite a few people seem to be using (me included) for
> controlling spam these days, that you might like better than spamcop is
> PopFile. http://popfile.sourceforge.net
>
> I really detest SpamCop et al mainly because they use a black list that I
> have no control over and frankly I don't think "global" blacklists work or
> are a good idea.  PopFile, however, doesn't bin or black list any emails.
> They all still get delivered to your mail client, but adds information to
> the email header and/or the subject line, so that you can use your email
> client rules to filter incoming emails more effectively.  PopFile learns
> from you what you consider to be spam and what isn't, so over time its
> accuracy at calculating whether an email is spam or not increases.  If you
> get a false positive or negative when it processes your emails, you simply
> user the UI to tell popfile what that email really is.  The worst that
> happens is an email winds up in your email trash can by accident, but you
> should be able to spot this fairly quickly if you keep an eye on the
> processing that PopFile is doing.
>
> Regards
>
> Stephen
>
>
> 
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