I have thought about this also, seems like one could get the source for
T'bird, their filters are really very good,
haven't had time to look into it though.
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
I was wondering. Is there a way to export the thunderbird's junk filters
and add them to spammassasin?
Just a thought.
Greetz
Terius
Not that I'm aware of, and I highly doubt it (although it's an interesting
thought).
The process that's been commonly used is simply to run sa-learn against TB's
junk folder. That should accomplish the same thing. Keep in mind, when
training the SA bayes database, you need to train it with ham as well as
spam for it to be effective.