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On Sunday 15 February 2004 17:42, Jeff Smelser wrote:
> On Sunday 15 February 2004 10:13 am, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> > If you have shell access at your ISP (with about 6MB free space) you
> > could turn on Bayes Learning with Spam Assassin.  That might require a
> > little work on your part to train it and perhaps some scripts to
> > automate some useful processes, but that is what I use and my false
> > positive rate is 0% and my false negative rate is about 3% (meaning it
> > catches 97% of the spam).
>
> What Bayes filter is good for this?? My Spamassissin isn't catching all my
> spam.

spamassassin.
It does bayes by itself, if it's learnt enough. A few thousand hand picked 
spam and ham should suffice.

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Mike Williams
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