Just stumbled upon a statement the other day which indicated the
scikit.learn package has a classification subsystem. Might be worth reading
up on it, even if it turns out not to be useful here.
https://scikit-learn.org/stable/auto_examples/classification/plot_classifier_comparison.html
Skip
of the Add In, and the add-in is
> disabled. Any ideas on where I could go to see that exception? I was hoping
> something would go in the EventViewer, or in a log file somewhere, but I
> haven’t found anything yet.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> jwc
>
>
>
> *From:* Skip M
Thanks for responding Mark. As you indicated, SpamBayes has been on
long-term hiatus. The biggest impressive for me are a) Gmail does a good
job, and b) I've so far been unable to convince anyone with Windows
packaging experience to update that side of things.
That said, porting most of it to
Linda> My machine is on Windows 10. SpamBayes was working until I
upgraded to Outlook 2021. Is there a valid .dll for this version?
There is nothing yet. I think I have someone who can help build the
dll, but not test it. Would you (or anyone else reading this) be
willing to help test the result?
> Is spambayes still a valid app?
> Is it still maintained?
> Will it run under Windows 10 and 11?
It is nominally still a valid app. It's not really maintained at this
point. Based on the infrequent questions which appear on this list, it
would seem that most users run Windows of some flavor. I
> With the sudden flurry of emails about SpamBayes, I went ahead and
created a new python3 branch at
>
> https://github.com/smontanaro/spambayes
>
> This is the result of a basic run of 2to3 nearly two years ago (!)
followed by most functional changes to Neil Schemenauer's Python 3 partial
port:
>
>
> I like so much spambayes.
>
>
>
> Is this project stilla live or not?
>
Kind of. Which SpamBayes application(s) do you use? There has been some
recent discussion on the spambayes-dev list about migrating the code to
Python 3, but that won't initially be everything.
Skip
With the sudden flurry of emails about SpamBayes, I went ahead and created
a new python3 branch at
https://github.com/smontanaro/spambayes
This is the result of a basic run of 2to3 nearly two years ago (!) followed
by most functional changes to Neil Schemenauer's Python 3 partial port:
>
> I'm afraid I have no idea about that. It looks like I don't even have
> the latest spambayes source tree here, and don't even have svn to update
> it!
>
Hi Mark,
Good to see you're still around. The current SpamBayes source is on GitHub:
https://github.com/smontanaro/spambayes
My intent in
>
> You should be able to find the version of spambayes that setup_all.py
> is trying to use. Does it in fact have a directory called resources?
>
At the top-level spambayes directory, there is a
spambayes/windows/setup_all.py. That suggests to me that something about
the way the Windows package
, at least). I will poke around a bit though.
Thanks,
Skip
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From: Alexei Potashnik
Date: Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [smontanaro/spambayes] sb_imapfilter with Hotmail causes loss
of emails (#6)
To: smontanaro/spambayes
Cc: Skip Montanaro , Comment
Thanks, I'll take a look.
Skip
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020, 5:15 PM Dale Schroeder
wrote:
> On 9/15/20 3:46 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>
> Is there any chance someone will rewrite Spambayes to use python3? In
>> Debian, it's hanging on by a thread, as they move from python2 to pytho
>
> Is there any chance someone will rewrite Spambayes to use python3? In
> Debian, it's hanging on by a thread, as they move from python2 to python3.
>
I'll take a look, but I know nothing about packaging stuff for Debian. Can
you put me in touch with someone who can help in that regard? At a
>
> I just downloaded & installed spambayes to my 2016 Outlook, but it
> doesn't work. So I reinstalled it to my gmail. But I don't see anything at
> all. Please show me how to install and configure spambayes. Thank you.
>
If you're installing it to a recent version of Windows, you will
I am not a Windows person, but this topic has come up repeatedly. As I
recall, things to check are 32- vs 64-bit Outlook (might need 32-bit?) and
the installation directory (might not be able to use the default).
I am unable to update the Windows installer (again, see the above
disclaimer), and
> My Spambytes tool bar is now missing “Not Spam” selection.
Cliff,
That's a pretty skimpy bug report. Can you tell us something about
your SpamBayes setup? Are you using the Windows-based installer? What
have you tried to remedy the problem? Did you reinstall SpamBayes,
reboot your system,
> Daily getting 25-30 SPAM Emails without Unsubscribe option from
> i...@email.mailscart.com & i...@digi.mailscart.com (via a company named
> Shreem Digital)
...
> Several times I reported it to
> https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/
>
> Still I am getting lots of SPAM
>
> I have various corpora still but they're on drives that I would have to
> dig out of storage. If the existing offers fall through let me know and I
> can pull them out.
>
I think I'm good, at least for now. Between what I had already and what
Matt had, I should have enough. Of course, if I
>
> Your current task is much clearer:
>
> > ... I am looking to insure that a Py3 port of SpamBayes
> > works the same as the Py2 code.
>
> For _that_ purpose, you can take any pile of email at all; split it into
> "ham" and "spam" at random, and "just" ensure you get the same results from
> the
> Sorry, Skip - I don't. And I was surprised just now to see that we
> apparently never checked test data files into the Sourceforge source tree
> either!
>
> But it shouldn't matter. SB learns pretty quickly, and it would be better to
> use _current_ examples of spam and ham anyway (their
> I have both the Ham and Spam directories that I think were Tim's
> original data and also a corpus of (as of today) 38,509 spam emails.
> I would be happy to give you any of that. Though you'll have to
> explain to me how to use this newfangled Google Drive.
Thanks, Matt. Sharing email sent.
I'm going to take a crack at porting SpamBayes to Python 3. For that I
should probably have some test data. My goal is to replicate existing
behavior, not improve the breed.
I long ago deleted what I used BITD. Does anyone still have their
setup? If so, let me know. I can provide a writable
> I just installed SB ( the latest version which is 1.0.4 ) The very last
> version it looks like.
>
> I cannot find a way to add SB to the quick bar in Outlook 2016.
>
> When I download my email, I am having to switch tabs at the top to ADD IN'S
> and that's where SB's controls are located
>
> Is
When you get continual mistakes for a particular address, my experience
suggests you accidentally marked an email from your friend as spam once
upon a time. The simplest approach might be to clear the decks
(figuratively speaking) and start training from scratch. Only train on
mistakes and
Not terribly active, though check my post from a day or two ago...
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes/2017-December/023548.html
Skip
On Dec 30, 2017 1:35 PM, "Arch Hughes" wrote:
> Hi. I’ve used your Spam Bayes filter in outlook for years. Have loved it
> on Office
It seems I might have successfully built a Windows installer using the
Appveyor continuous integration platform (https://www.appveyor.com/).
I don't have direct access to Windows, however I was able to run the
installer without error using WINE, and start up the POP3 proxy. I
didn't go any
It seems I might have successfully built a Windows installer using the
Appveyor continuous integration platform (https://www.appveyor.com/).
I don't have direct access to Windows, however I was able to run the
installer without error using WINE, and start up the POP3 proxy. I
didn't go any
It seems I might have successfully built a Windows installer using the
Appveyor continuous integration platform. I don't have direct access
to Windows, however I was able to run the installer without error
using WINE, and start up the POP3 proxy. I've not tried to go any
farther.
I'm looking for
It seems I might have successfully built a Windows installer using the
Appveyor continuous integration platform. I don't have direct access
to Windows, however I was able to run the installer without error
using WINE, and start up the POP3 proxy. I've not tried to go any
farther.
I'm looking for
t;d...@briannassaladdressing.com> wrote:
> On 11/23/2017 1:21 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>>>
>>> Skip, thanks for the news. What would be the symptoms of that particular
>>> bug?
>>
>> The tokenizer was generating certain tokens which it assum
> Skip, thanks for the news. What would be the symptoms of that particular bug?
The tokenizer was generating certain tokens which it assumed would be
dotted quads (e.g., 73.73.103.110) but not checking that they actually
contained four elements. The result was an IndexError exception. This
error
It's so long between releases that I am not sure how I should handle
version numbers, but I just uploaded spambayes-1.1b3.tar.gz to PyPI.
It fixes a single bug in the tokenizer uncovered a couple days ago as
Mark Sapiro and I were getting gate_news (the SpamBayes-wielding
Usenet-to-email gateway)
It's so long between releases that I am not sure how I should handle
version numbers, but I just uploaded spambayes-1.1b3.tar.gz to PyPI.
It fixes a single bug in the tokenizer uncovered a couple days ago as
Mark Sapiro and I were getting gate_news (the SpamBayes-wielding
Usenet-to-email gateway)
Jack,
Try and following two changesL
* Make sure you are using 32-bit Outlook
* Install the plug-in in a non-default location. C:\SpamBayes seems common.
Let us know how if that helps.
Skip Montanaro
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 8:20 PM, Jack Le Sueur <jack.lesu...@earthlink.net>
ommend you search using Google with
something like this:
site:mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes install outlook plugin
That should hopefully lead you to some helpful hints, if not outright
solutions to your install problems.
Skip Montanaro
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SpamBayes@
You'll have to dig through the archives and the website (
http://www.spambayes.org/) to see what people have done in the past to work
around restrictions of more modern versions of Windows.
Skip
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 2:53 PM, Dennis McDowell
wrote:
> Do you have a
n Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 01:57:27PM -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
> later
> see below
> > On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 07:23:38AM -0600, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> > >Fred,
> > >It looks like your training database is corrupt. At the very end of
> the
> > >lon
Fred,
It looks like your training database is corrupt. At the very end of the
long traceback, the message indicates that the count of messages (ham or
spam) in which a particular word appears is greater than the number of
messages in that particular category. I think you should be able to just
I am not a Windows person, but I seem to recall others saying you have
to install it in a non-default location on Windows 10. Check the list
archives. You can search via Google easily enough:
site:mail.python.org spambayes install windows
Skip
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 8:28 AM, Jim
Here are the instructions from the mail.python.org SpamBayes setup, as
well as the train.sh script which drives the process. You will almost
certainly need to modify the script somewhat and take the README with
a grain of salt, but hopefully not too much (and hopefully only a very
small grain).
> I'm having sudden second thoughts about how I should be dealing with
> mails that get qualified incorrectly and dropped into the wrong mailbox.
>
> I've operated for years on the understanding that if, e.g., a mail gets
> dropped in spam (or unsure) that SHOULD have been sent to my inbox,
> the
> SpamBayes appears to use port 110, which corresponds to 'NEVER'.
It's been a long while since I used this, but the port should should be
configurable.
Skip
___
SpamBayes@python.org
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes
Info/Unsubscribe:
> We run DoveCot on a Mac server running OS/X 10.11. A few months ago, the
> following emails were being generated on an hourly basis. To the best of our
> knowledge there was no precipitating event such as a software upgrade or a
> configuration update.
Sounds like an hourly cron job to me.
On Apr 16, 2016 2:08 PM, "Steve Gledhill"
wrote:
>
> Why has it been dropped?
>
> Is there a recomended replacement?
As free software, the notion of support is somewhat different than if you
bought commercial software. The actual code is available for you or anyone
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 2:24 AM, Steve Gledhill
wrote:
> I now have a personal Windows 7 laptop. I looked at SpamBayes website but
> wasn't sure if it's still supported. Can you let me know current status of
> SpamBayes please?
It hasn't been supported for a long
as an official maintainer.
I'm not sure I've seen any bug reports, and like I said, I had no idea it
was included in any Linux distributions. Do you have specific bugs to
report?
Skip Montanaro
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:07 AM, hugo6...@users.sf.net wrote:
REPLY at http://sourceforge.net/u/hugo6390/profile
I released SpamBayes 1.1b2. It fixes two bugs. One was an incorrectly
structured except clause. The other handles the case where
urlparse.urlparse fails to parse some bogus URLs.
I uploaded to PyPI and was able to pip install it on mail.python.org, so
despite the fact that it's been ages since I
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Dale Schroeder
d...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
This looks like the malformed html reference:
a
href=http://[http://www.buneisme.science/unsQE1234UU101MJ/104M361HX808HL34B1914045OQ1123604291];Update
preferences/abr
Yeah, I can see where
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Dale Schroeder
d...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
raise ValueError(Invalid IPv6 URL) .ValueError: Invalid IPv6 URL
Dale,
Can you identify the IPv6 URL it seems to be complaining about?
Skip
___
SpamBayes@python.org
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Joe Prax jp...@alaska.net wrote:
Hello
I’m excited to try your product, I’m getting about 300 spam messages a day,
ugg.
I have Win 2007 prof and Outlook 2007. I was not sure which version to
download.
Please let me know
Thanks
Joe Prax
Joe,
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Robert T. Roither sep...@verizon.net
wrote:
I get the following error messages when I click the save button on the
configuration page (http://localhost:8880/config) :
*...*
*UnboundLocalError: local variable 'state' referenced before assignment*
I'm
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Robert T. Roither sep...@verizon.net
wrote:
'Webroot Secure Anywhere' has identified the downloaded file
spambayes-1.1a6.exe as containing W32.Malware.Gen.
Any truth to that rumor?
Highly unlikely, but you should open a ticket with the Webroot folks:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:12 PM, Fred Smith
fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us wrote:
Once you train it on enough of them ...
I will also point out one potential issue which we used to see BITD.
Don't train SpamBayes on every single message, only on the ones that
aren't classified correctly. You wind
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 12:21 PM, bc...@guesswho.com wrote:
Hello, I am trouble shooting an issue for the CEO of my company. There is
an email domain that keeps getting flagged in the junk suspects folder. we
keep clicking on “not junk” and it will release the email, but everytime
they
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 11:56 AM, dmccunney dennis.mccun...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you using a 64 bit version of Outlook? If so, that's your
problem. SpamBayes is a 32 bit plugin, and can't work in 64 bit
Outlook. (I do not expect to see a 64 bit SpamBayes build.)
I asked again yesterday on
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Karl Buhl m...@karlbuhl.com wrote:
Does anyone know how to keep SpamBayes from unloading in Outlook 2013?
Karl,
Has anything in your overall setup changed in the past month (new
version of Windows or Outlook, etc)? Did you reinstall SpamBayes
itself?
Skip
Possible, yes. Easily is another matter. Spambayes installs as a a
plugin in Outlook. To use it with a different client, it must be set
up as a proxy server, sitting between your mail feed from your host
and your email client.
I thought the installer allowed you to set up a proxy server as
I may be interested helping with your project, if there any opportunities I
can tell you about myself.
Glad to have help. Our biggest stumbling block for the past several
years has been lack of help on the Windows side (creating installers
and debugging issues Windows users encounter). Pretty
File
/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/spambayes-1.1a6-py2.7.egg/spambayes/dbmstorage.py,
line 20, in open_dbhash
return bsddb.hashopen(*args)
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'hashopen'
SpamBayes is unable to import any variant of the bsddb module. It
looks like
(Please leave spambayes@python.org on your replies. I have been on
vacation and only just noticed your reply. Other people on the
spambayes mailing list are more well-versed in the various
Windows/Outlook variants than I am, and can likely give you better
answers than me anyway.)
On Wed, Jul
We’re fighting with the spam and find your good program by our friends
advise. However for 2 PC and 1 laptop all installed in order, and moreover
catch all spam very well.
But fourth PC strictly object to accept your program and showing one by one
messages after starting Outlook (please see
Also, Outlook != Outlook Express. If you've never set up SpamBayes
for Outlook Express, have a look at the SpamBayes FAQ for direction.
Skip
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SpamBayes@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes
Info/Unsubscribe:
I have Outlook Express 6 and Windows XP SP2.
I had to restore my PC to before I installed Spambayes to get it back to
square one.
After the restore, it worked of course.
However, this was an awful lot of work for a piece of software I thought had
been tested.
I look forward to your
as I can see there is still 64-bit Outlook 2013 issue unsolved. :(
I'm forced to assume this projest has been abandoned and look for another
anti-spam solution for my company. :(
Do you have the ability to move this issue forward? If so, you can
clone the project from GitHub:
Skip, you put the repo on github, but did you also get ahold of the
web site? I sent in some reports for the compatibility matrix, but I
have not seen them show up there yet.
Sorry, I don't know what you mean by get ahold of the web site.
Where did you send your compatibility reports? If you
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Matt Johnson railm...@gmail.com wrote:
Skip I am referring to spambays.org, can you edit that site? I sent
email to spambayes@python.org. I can't tell now if the site was
Yes, I can update the site. I don't recall seeing any submissions
from you. If you can
will need fairly large collections of spam and ham
emails. The TESTING file should describe the requirements there.
Skip Montanaro
___
SpamBayes@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes
Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman
to 64-bit Outlook.
Skip Montanaro
___
SpamBayes@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes
Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes
Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
Many of us are now using our smart phones for mail. Have you given any
thought to end user versions that will work on android 4.1, io6 and Windows
phone?
Preference is for android.
I have not given it any thought. I moved the SpamBayes repository to
Git yesterday though:
After some discussion with people on chic...@python.org, I decided to at
least clone the SpamBayes repository into Git. I put it up on GitHub
because that's the hip git place to be. (I'm nothing if not hip. wink).
That git repo is disconnected from its Subversion source. I will probably
push the
/13/2013 9:13 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
Perhaps you have forgotten that SpamBayes is open source software.
You (or anyone else) are more than welcome to grab the source and do
what needs to be done to get SpamBayes working again with more recent
versions of Windows. I have put out the plea
using it,
those providers did such a good job that it was pretty rare that the
software was even exercised. I suspect some of the other SpamBayes
developers may also be former SpamBayes users. Time marches on.
Skip Montanaro
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SpamBayes@python.org
Can you please tell me who I can ask as to why I keep getting the following
errors and Spambayes won't allow me to REVIEW MESSAGES (which is where you
teach Spambayes what consider Spam vs. Acceptable messages)?
This function used to work, but has not worked now for 6 months... and it
has
, you can't run database
recovery because the necessary tools were never provided with the
binary version of the software from SleepyCat. You have no choice but
to delete your training database and start from scratch.
Skip Montanaro
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SpamBayes
If we can't find someone with the time and inclination to dig into problems
running SpamBayes in a Win7 64-bit+Outlook 2010 environment pretty soon, I
think it might be time to think about closing up shop. Other than the
occasional, Help! I deleted my Junk Suspects folder! questions, the bulk
of
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CoreUI.py ProxyUI.py UserInterface.py
Log Message:
trivial refactoring (these should probably both be functions, not methods)
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Log Message:
Handful of changes I've been running with for quite awhile. The only truly
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Log Message:
now we can import a useless plugin
--- NEW FILE: WebAppPlugin.py ---
from CorePlugin import PlugIn,
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Log Message:
Damn... Thwarted in my attempt to move toward PEP8.
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Log Message:
Definitely not yet ready for prime time, but need to check this in so I have
something to fall back on.
--- NEW
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Log Message:
Definitely not yet ready for prime time, but need to check this in so I have
something to fall back on.
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Log Message:
Why was this missing?
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===
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faq.txt
Log Message:
Note about running on Vista.
Index: faq.txt
===
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Log Message:
patch 1707808 from Dave Abrahams - tte patch for imap
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Log Message:
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Log Message:
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Log Message:
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Log Message:
Quote the pnmfile. while tempfile.mkstemp() is called with no arguments,
the user could still set any of these environment variables
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Log Message:
Better (I hope) location and execution of ocrad on Windows.
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Log Message:
Bug(or feature?) in ocrad keeps it from emitting an export file when the -s
flag is used. Just count the number of lines in the
Kasper Third: You seem to have the scale parameter format wrong, that's
Kasper why the output is so bad.
Skip The -2 I used was suggested by the ocrad author. I've tried a few
Skip other scales. It's not obvious that one scale is much better than
Skip another. Still, I
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ImageStripper.py
Log Message:
Add crude support for multi-frame GIFs to PIL_decode_parts(). I made a few
assumptions:
1. NetPBM support will eventually be
format, e.g. -MM-DD to ease sorting]
+ Release 1.1a4
+
+ Skip Montanaro2006-09-09 First crack at handling image sequences
+ Skip Montanaro2006-09-09 Dump NetPBM decode support in favor of PIL
+
Release 1.1a3
Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes/spambayes
In directory sc8-pr-cvs8.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv15255
Modified Files:
Options.py
Log Message:
netpbm - pil
Index: Options.py
===
RCS file:
Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes
In directory sc8-pr-cvs8.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv3443
Modified Files:
WHAT_IS_NEW.txt
Log Message:
Slight update.
Index: WHAT_IS_NEW.txt
===
RCS file:
Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes
In directory sc8-pr-cvs8.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv18704
Modified Files:
WHAT_IS_NEW.txt
Log Message:
Update for 1.1a3
Index: WHAT_IS_NEW.txt
===
RCS file:
Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes/contrib
In directory sc8-pr-cvs8.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv16513
Modified Files:
pycksum.py
Log Message:
* Try to improve the duplicate detection capability. Lots of spam nowadays
has random text junk, so be more lenient about how many chunks
Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes/spambayes
In directory sc8-pr-cvs8.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv26750/spambayes
Modified Files:
ImageStripper.py Options.py OptionsClass.py
Log Message:
Add scale and charset options (ocrad_scale and ocrad_charset, respectively)
to pass to the ocrad
Update of /cvsroot/spambayes/spambayes/spambayes
In directory sc8-pr-cvs8.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv21273/spambayes
Modified Files:
ImageStripper.py Options.py tokenizer.py
Log Message:
Use PIL to decode input images if available (faster, much more robust, and
platform-independent).
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