I've been using bogofilter ever since I first installed KDE/Kmail and the potentially hassle-free configuration of SpamAssassin led to constant crashes. I belive it has been solved by now, and in any case Kmail is ancient history, but I was wondering what experiences the list people have with various filters.
>From what I've read, bogo is quicker than the other contenders, but lets more spam through. While the speed was a concern in Kmail, since the filtering was done in the app itself, which meant that it was unresponsive for a while while the filtering was going on, that is not so much of a concern now, when that is taken care of by procmail. That leaves me with c. 10-15 spam mails a day that slip through (out of c. 150-200). So, should I switch? I'm quite happy with bogo, especially with the current setup with some macros I borrowed from an article in linux journal (I think it was), but I would very much like to hear what your experiences are in this respect. Eyolf -- Unceasing warfare gives rise to its own social conditions which have been similar in all epochs. People enter a permanent state of alertness to ward off attacks. You seethe absolute rule of the autocrat. All new things become dangerous frontier districts-new planets, new economic areas to exploit, new ideas or new devices, visitors-everything suspect. Feudalism takes firm hold, sometimes disguised as a politbureau or similar structure, but always present. Hereditary succession follows the lines of power. The blood of the powerful dominates. The vice regents of heaven or their equivalent apportion the wealth. And their know they must control inheritance or slowly let the power melt away. Now, do you understand Leto's Peace? -- The Stolen Journals
