On 1/29/06, Frank Van Damme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2006/1/29, Timothy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> <snip>
> > One thing I've long thought was an obvious extension of spam filtering
> > was general email categorization.  You could train a filter to sort
> > emails into more than just the two buckets but instead into arbitrary
> > categories.  For me, those would be private emails, legitimate bulk
> > email (like what I get from ZDNet), administrative emails (legit
> > emails containing spam), mailing list emails, and perhaps a few more.
>
> That sounds a bit like how I think about the ideal file system...

Well, this idea could be applied to any sort of content.  It might be
a harder problem, but I bet this could be applied to binaries,
although what I have in mind might not work directly on compressed
files (other than to recognize the compression format).

Ok... I gotta get back to my "Computation and Unsolvability" homework.
 This class is KILLING me.  They said it was the hardest course in the
program, and they weren't kidding.

Also, as list owner, I should set an example and avoid off-topic
conversations.  :)
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