Hmm. I'm working on a system for doing this, without changing the Evolution gui...
My plan is to have folder for unrecognized spam. Simply drag a spam into this folder and forget about it. A cron script then goes through this folder, reclassifies the messages as spam, and then (optionally) copies them outside the mail tree to archive as a corpus for training the filter for new users. I'm handling this on the server, which is running Courier-IMAP. The other direction is a bit trickier, though. Hadn't thought about a good way to modify Evolution to do this. My plan was to create a Squirrelmail plug-in that added a "This is NOT SPAM" link to the message, when you opened it from web mail. My thought is that all users on my system will use Squirrelmail for certain tasks, like this and changing their password. Then they could use any MUA and at least be able to train false negatives. Hopefully, they won't have to do this very often... If you have any bright ideas, I'm interested! On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 01:17, Eamonn Hamilton wrote: > Hi. > > I'm wondering if anybody has come up with a quick way of training > bayesian-type spam filters from the evolution gui? > <snip> > > Anybody got any plans in this direction, or is there something obvious > I'm overlooking? -- John Locke Owner, Freelock, LLC http://freelock.com Just launched: http://teamcheckin.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
