Re: [spambayes-dev] A spambayes-esque approach for 4 email categories

2024-04-25 Thread Skip Montanaro
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

Re: [spambayes-dev] A spambayes-esque approach for 4 email categories

2024-04-24 Thread Tim Peters
[Amedee Van Gasse ] > ... > > The emails are labelled thus: > * Phishing (3k) -> these are emails with a direct security threat, like > password stealing > * Spam (2k) --> typical junk mail that is not a direct security threat > * Graymail (3k) --> newsletters, mails from sales people, invitation

[spambayes-dev] A spambayes-esque approach for 4 email categories

2024-04-15 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
It's been over a decade since I last used (or needed) Spambayes, but I have good memories of it and I really liked it a lot. I'm currently working on an idea where I think Spambayes, or a Spambayes-like approach, may come in help. The software I'm working with, is a local Outlook client, whatever