×××× ××××× 01 ××××× 2004, 00:34, ×××× ×× ××× Gil Freund:
> > occasionally scan user's inboxes by grepping for known keywords to
> > extract SPAM that they got and then feeds it to the dictionary. I also
> > have some dummy accounts which exist for the sole purpose of attracting
> > SPAM.
>
> How do you feed it? I thought SA reads MBOX and Maildir formats only?
I don't use SA - I use bogofilter (see my previous message), which likes mboxs
(not Maildir though) but can also cooperate with STDIN.
I actually have two mail targets which gobbles everything sent to them and
feed it to bogofilter's dictionary as either SPAM or HAM respectivly. I
almost never use them though because bogofilter also classifies IP addresses
and I fear it might classify the IP of the mail server itself (which will of
course appear in all the emails) as a SPAM source.
--
Oded
::..
We're programmers. Programmers are, in their hearts, architects, and the first
thing they want to do when they get to a site is to bulldoze the place flat
and build something grand. We're not excited by incremental renovation:
tinkering, improving, planting flower beds.
-- Joel Spolsky / "Things you Should Never Do, Part I"
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