Oh, yes.  I agree.  But I need it to score a single message - without being
sent.  This would be pre-testing an outgoing email newsletter and I'm not
exactly sure how to work the process of all of that yet.

Right now, I'm just having him work on the main tests - then we'll work in
the others.

Guess I should look at maybe using the Perl side - maybe getting Perl to
return a value to the CF page... Hmmm...

Bill

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William Vernon          Omega Design Studio, Inc.
President                  18 North Belmont Ave., Suite 16
                               Indianapolis, IN 46222
                               317.423.3568 http://4omega.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Max Paperno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 9:48 PM
To: inFusion Support List
Cc: inFusion Support List
Subject: RE: [iMS] [OT] Spam filter test


At 7/28/2003 09:36 PM -0500, William Vernon wrote:
>        Ironically, this is the exact program we were looking to 
>emulate.  I have a guy right now that is running though their list of 
>'tests' and is coding all the conditionals to work within the framework 
>of our application.

Uh, really?  That seems kinda crazy to me...  SA is constantly evolving to
adapt to spammers. There's hundreds of tests.  The scores per rule can
change drastically between releases because they are derived by scanning
massive amounts of known spam/non-spam. Are you re-coding the Bayes analysis
engine too?  Why not just use SpamAssassin itself?  It does run on Windows,
you just need Perl installed and spend some time playing with it (much less
than rewriting it, I'd think).  Perl is easy.

Anyway, just IMHO again.  

Cheers,
-Max


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