And there's a new effort at: www.spamarchive.org

to collect spam.  That might eventually allow downloading a nice seed corpus
of spam to feed the statistical analysis.

> I've heard great things about this technique, if you have a statistically
> sufficient corpus:
> 
>> SpamSieve 1.2.1 brings Bayesian spam filtering to the Mac OS X versions of
>> Mailsmith, PowerMail, and Entourage via AppleScript, learning what your spam
>> looks like and what your good messages look like so that its filtering
>> improves over time. Suspected spam is only marked, not directly deleted.
>> Recent changes include support for Emailer and Eudora 5.2, decoding of base64
>> and quoted-printable text, the ability to undo additions to the spam corpus,
>> and more. SpamSieve is $20 for Mac OS X 10.1 and up.
> 
> http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/
> 
> 


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