On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
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> > Maybe it's time to use pattern-recognizer spam checkers. There are
> > some out there, I'm using one of them for some testing..
>
> Maybe you can share your comments on those you've tested? Ano 'to, meron
> ding "data file" ala virus scanners? Who maintains these data files?
I'm using this thing called Mail::SpamAssassin (it's a Perl module for
Mail::Audit). Pattern-recognizer (e.g. all-caps subject, too many spaces
in subject..)
Haven't tried it on a large scale though. No data files, strictly spam
filtering. Although with the loss of both ORBS and MAPS I'm sure the
accuracy will plummet.
As for viruses.. I think the usual sophos+amavis or similar will take care
of that.
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