Re: more than just spam/ham classification

2004-08-15 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello TBUDL,

on Sun, 15. Aug 2004 at 07:19:14 +0200 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
 However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
 bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of course).

 But you cannot reflect real bucket classifications like German,
 English or similar with that, can you?

 Of course, why not? We discussed that a couple of days/weeks ago. The idea
 is to set color groups for the text classification and upon the color group
 of the message show them in virtual folders (color groups only because they
 can be changed afterwards in thebat, just in case POPfile classified a
 message wrong)

Oh.. I've mis-read your message.
I thought you were using another Bayesian Filter, but you're using
POPFile, too.. :)

 That's a pretty cool thing so my reply template can react on that.
 Never thought about that... separating german and english, nice idea... :-)

Very useful indeed. And therefor I don't want to miss that feature..


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Re: more than just spam/ham classification

2004-08-15 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello dAniel hAhler,

15-Aug-2004 11:55, you wrote:

 I thought you were using another Bayesian Filter, but you're using
 POPFile, too.. :)

I'd vote for integrating something like POPfile into TB, of course. ;-)

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more than just spam/ham classification (was: Re: Bayes***** Plug-In.)

2004-08-14 Thread dAniel hAhler
Hello TBUDL,

on Thu, 12. Aug 2004 at 22:54:24 +0200 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 Bayesfilter  Bayesit!
 I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
 However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
 bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of course).

But you cannot reflect real bucket classifications like German,
English or similar with that, can you?

That's a pretty cool thing so my reply template can react on that.

I'd like to replace POPFile, because it seems to have the potential to
lose mails (see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]), but OTOH
all other bayesian filters only support spam/ham classification


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Re: more than just spam/ham classification (was: Re: Bayes***** Plug-In.)

2004-08-14 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello dAniel hAhler,

15-Aug-2004 00:28, you wrote:

 I tried Bayesfilter, but somehow it did not learn as fast as BayesIt.
 However, I'm using PopFile now and use Virtual Folders to reflect the
 bucket classification of PopFile (except for spam, of course).

 But you cannot reflect real bucket classifications like German,
 English or similar with that, can you?

Of course, why not? We discussed that a couple of days/weeks ago. The idea
is to set color groups for the text classification and upon the color group
of the message show them in virtual folders (color groups only because they
can be changed afterwards in thebat, just in case POPfile classified a
message wrong)


 That's a pretty cool thing so my reply template can react on that.

Never thought about that... separating german and english, nice idea... :-)

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Best regards,
 Alexander

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Preserving Health



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