-----Message d'origine----- De : Chris Means [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoy� : mercredi 29 janvier 2003 04:38 � : James Users List Objet : RE: Spam filtering mailets wanted...
Scherer, > If I have understood correctly the Bayesian method, you do a global > probability on the 15 most high probability present words in the mail > (header & body). > The client can do that but(he can read the mail because he's the taregt of > the mail), on the server side, it's more complicated no???? (secret of the > mail,...). I don't pretend to completely understand the Bayesian Analysis theory, but I believe I've at least come close to implementing it correctly <g>. I don't say that (sorry, I'm belgian and my english is not very good). I want to know why you CAN place Bayesian algo on SERVER-SIDE (you must analyse mail incoming on the server but if the mail is crypted or person who send mail does not want that you open his mail for analyse,....). > Blacklist : Why everybody says now that it's not a good solution??? I use SPAMCop along with the regular blacklists...to check messages against before I bother with the BA. > Chris, you use in your class a package : > org.apache.james.util.JDBCBayesianSPAMAnalyzer > Where is this package please???(is it in this one that the > Bayesian algo is > implemented???). All the code was in the ZIP I emailed to the list. Ah?? sorry ;-) Pierre -Chris --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________________ Envie de discuter en "live" avec vos amis ? T�l�charger MSN Messenger http://www.ifrance.com/_reloc/m la 1�re messagerie instantan�e de France --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
