Delaney, Timothy C (Timothy) wrote:
Absolutely. Another example of where these things can mess with
Spambayes is people replying to XL and correcting his horrendous
troll-posts. It makes it really hard for Spambayes to determine that
*anything* coming from XL is spam.
Ouch. Point taken.
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Peter Hansen wrote:
Lucas Raab wrote:
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Y'know, I really do love these random word spam messages. They're
quite entertaining to read.
Although, when posting in reply to them it apparently helps those who
read this through the mailing list, and who have Bayesian filtering of