I've been using bogofilter (http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/) with
procmail with great success. A few false negatives now and then but I
haven't seen a false positive yet. The only thing I don't like about the
setup is that I have to go to a commandline to mark the spam that slipped
through bogofilter as spam. I wish that I could just throw something in a
cron job that every couple hours it would re-compute its wordlists based
on the contents of my spam folders and my other folders. Does anyone have
a script that does this? I hear that spamprobe
(http://spamprobe.sourceforge.net/) (not used it yet) has this capability
built-in. Maybe I'll try switching to see how it works.

Ryan
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> I am currently running qmail + fetchmail + procmail + spamassassin.
> Everything
> works pretty well, but I'm a little dissapointed in spamassassin's
> accuracy.
> I'd ideally like something similar to spambayes, which is trainable.
> Unfortunately spambayes does not appear to work with maildir. I'd really
> like
> to keep qmail, does anyone know of a bayesian filter that works with
> qmail/maildir?
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
>
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