James currently touts a Bayesian mailet, but employs only an overall data source and is not concerned with individual preference; to be an effective SPAM blocker, a relationship needs to be established between a specific user and her [sic] Bayesian lists.
and of course the necessary functionality to maintain the lists ...
precisely my point (except mine was gender neutral :o).
the question becomes does james setup a mechanism to allow for discussions/archiving/development of beyesian filters or does it look to external resource that users can be directed to? as i see it there are two key aspects of this: (1) the format that filters should take (is the current implementation sufficient or should they be described in xml with a schema, etc.?); (2) the actual creation/categorization/archiving of individual filters for reuse and distribution.
at first blush, it would seem that this group would be best suited to focus on the former and figure out how best to achieve the latter externally (maybe not external to apache--or james for that matter--but external to james dev).
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