--On 22 July 2006 20:23:32 +0800 W B Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> No point seen in looking at a 'yellow' list, of servers that sometimes
> send spam  and sometimes do not. By definition, that should be most of
> the world.
>

Yes, but knowing that a host has been seen sending good email is useful 
information - it might make you less likely to reject.

Perhaps more useful for bayesian analysis would be a result that encoded 
the proportion of seen mail that was ranked as spam. For example, returning 
an IP address 127.0.0.xxx where xxx varied from 0 for no spam to 255 for no 
ham.


-- 
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex

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