Hello Peter,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 9:23:08 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
> I receive this kind of spam too. I don't know, if there's a way of
> filtering it in The Bat!, but I'm doing fine with K9, which is based
> on bayesian learning ( http://keir.net/k9.html ).
I get three such mess
>> Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
>> feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
>> own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
>> to the Trash folder.
MM> It is best to use POPFile (http://popfile.sour
CP> Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
CP> feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
CP> own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
CP> to the Trash folder.
This works for me:
1. In your new message, r
Hello Miguel,
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 9:18:09 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
> It is best to use POPFile (http://popfile.sourceforge.net/), or a
> similar Bayesian classification program, to classify SPAM and NO-SPAM.
Thanks for the hint. I'll look into it.
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Best regards,
Costas
Hi Costas,
on Thu, 13 Nov 2003 20:48:30 +0200GMT (13.11.03, 19:48 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CP> Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
CP> feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
CP> own email address.
I rec
Hello Costas,
> Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
> feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
> own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
> to the Trash folder.
It is best to use POPFile (http://popfi
Hello
Recently I began being plagued with spam that has this particular
feature: The sender's name is random, but the sender's address is my
own email address. I would like to filter and send these emails direct
to the Trash folder.
I tried creating a filter using in Kludges
.*myemailadd
7 matches
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