Am Sonntag, den 27.11.2011, 09:11 -0430 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> By default it won't filter anything, as I think you now realize. It
> doesn't come with a default set of spam criteria, since one person's
> spam may be another person's ham. That's why you have to get it to learn
> what *you* consider to be spam.
For that, I clicked almost 1000 times to "mark as spam"
Doesn´t my checks say, that bogofilter got presented 895 spam-mails and
learned almost 40.000 suspicious words from those actions ?
> 
> > > > 
> > > > bogoutil -p .bogofilter/wordlist.db thomas
> > > > displays:
> > > > spam    good    Fisher
> > > > 1       0       0.991605
still wondering:
What does that above mean to me ?

> > > > Found 1 spam-mail including the word "thomas", found no good mail with
> > > > it, so with 0.991605[dimensionless somethings created by Fisher], all
> > > > mails including "thomas" are spam ???

I see
> Bogofilter is not limited to personal computers. Neither is
> SpamAssassin. Both are able to work on large servers handling lots of
> mail, so a proper database makes sense.

--
getting on,
Thomas

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