Quoth Gil Freund on Wed, Dec 31, 2003:
I wonder, does bayesian filtering make sense on a domain level (i.e. the
same DB for all users) and not having each user teach the system his/her
own rules?
Heavy mail users should definitely have their own rules. I
expect that several typical light
01 2004, 00:34,Gil Freund:
occasionally scan user's inboxes by grepping for known keywords to
extract SPAM that they got and then feeds it to the dictionary. I also
have some dummy accounts which exist for the sole purpose of attracting
SPAM.
How do you feed it? I thought SA reads
I wonder, does bayesian filtering make sense on a domain level (i.e. the
same DB for all users) and not having each user teach the system his/her
own rules?
Baruch Birnbaum wrote:
Hi linux-il,
What is the best server side solution for spam control? A short search
in freshmeat got me the
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 20:59, Gil Freund wrote:
I wonder, does bayesian filtering make sense on a domain level (i.e. the
same DB for all users) and not having each user teach the system his/her
own rules?
Good question. I have no idea :-)
I've set it up anyway, and it looks to be
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 20:59, Gil Freund wrote:
I wonder, does bayesian filtering make sense on a domain level (i.e. the
same DB for all users) and not having each user teach the system his/her
own rules?
Good question. I have no idea :-)
I've set it up anyway, and it