On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 09:59 AM, Dave Burbank wrote: > SpamSieve has to "learn" about what your spam looks like but once it > does it is very reliable. As of today, SpamSieve is properly > identifying 97.9% of my mail. When it sees what it thinks is spam, it > moves it into a spam folder within PowerMail. I delete the contents > of this folder weekly after brief review. > > Also, Michael Tsai (SpamSieve's developer) is always working hard to > make SpamSieve better. He reads this list. Perhaps he'll chime in...
I think you described it nicely. :) I'll just add that SpamSieve also learns what your non-spam messages look like, to help prevent false positives. If anyone has questions, I'm available at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. -- Michael Tsai <http://www.c-command.com>

