On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 06:44:22PM -0600, Shane Hathaway wrote: > I have a small mail server used by about a dozen family members. I'd > like to set up a bayesian spam filter on the server and make it easy for > users to train their personal filters. For a long while, I've wondered > how to make the training easy, but today it finally hit me: just have > the users put spam in a designated IMAP folder and "ham" in a different > folder. Then re-train at night if the users have changed the ham or > spam folders during the day. > > Before I go off and do this, has anyone else tried the same thing? Was > it effective and easy to use? >
I haven't tried it, but it sounds like a good idea, and it doesn't seem too hard to implement. -- Andrew McNabb http://www.mcnabbs.org/andrew/ PGP Fingerprint: 8A17 B57C 6879 1863 DE55 8012 AB4D 6098 8826 6868
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