. (I'm glad I won't be
around to see that.) But if I'm dying I'm doing it way to slow to be
interesting. Thanks for reading my detailed explanation of no news really.
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Does anyone have a cell phone network list of host names where email
from cell phones might be coming from? So far I have:
mycingular.net
myvzw.com
Can you add to this list?
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f an extra test.
My $0.02.
Regards,
KAM
On September 22, 2017 12:17:04 PM EDT, Marc Perkel
<supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
Probably both. Not sure. Just trying to see if it's feasible.
On 09/22/17 09:12, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Are you discussing a free or a co
nd prevent to delivery from these
address, without compromise the backup server?
Many many thanks!
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Probably both. Not sure. Just trying to see if it's feasible.
On 09/22/17 09:12, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Are you discussing a free or a commercial service?
Regards,
KAM
On September 22, 2017 11:40:50 AM EDT, Marc Perkel
<supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
This is something I'm th
as good. Obviously - using the header and then the whole message will be
more accurate.
I'm using new techniques no one else is using.
So - any interest?
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I daresay that there's a hell of a lot of drug researchers out
there trying to figure out what drug they can create that will
"switch on" the fighter personality...
Ted
On 7/4/2017 8:45 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
I know this is off topic, but it is looking like I might not die from
cancer after all
sed something and I just kicked
the can down the road. But I'm 11 months into a cancer where median
survival is 8 months and I'm still climbing mountains 3 months past my
sell by date. So that in itself is victory.
I will write more when I find out more.
Marc Perkel
Random Geni
On 05/02/17 07:14, Rob McEwen wrote:
On 5/1/2017 10:30 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
Might be slightly off topic but I've been running into more delivery
problems with outgoing email because I don't use DMARC. I don't know a
lot about it but is there some simple way I can get around this? Kind
On 05/02/17 03:54, RW wrote:
On Mon, 1 May 2017 19:30:01 -0700
Marc Perkel wrote:
Might be slightly off topic but I've been running into more delivery
problems with outgoing email because I don't use DMARC.
How do you know it's because you don't use DMARC.
The rejection message
Might be slightly off topic but I've been running into more delivery
problems with outgoing email because I don't use DMARC. I don't know a
lot about it but is there some simple way I can get around this? Kind of
a pain in the rear.
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On 03/06/17 15:22, David Jones wrote:
From: Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com>
Sent: Monday, March 6, 2017 11:05 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: New whitelisting trick using from and spf
do you mean the header From: address?
because anyone doing SPF does spf
- or is interested in me producing
such a list?
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On 03/06/17 04:19, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 05.03.17 10:38, Marc Perkel wrote:
Well, new to me. Maybe others have thought of this.
Many domains send nothing but good email and if you whitelist them
based on FCRDNS all is good. Been doing that.
But ...
Many domains send nothing
I'm onto something.
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w hard can it be?
So - just wanted to share my possible good news and hopefully I will be
around to be at 2 more Pioneer Awards in the future. That's my new
working estimate.
Marc Perkel
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/53 in place of bind and I would
think I would need the root zones in there somewhere, but there
doesn't appear to be many examples of doing this out there to
reference.
Is it a full-fledged nameserver, suitable enough for MX, A, TXT,
queries, etc for this purpose?
Thanks,
Alex
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On 08/22/16 09:06, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 09:03:38 -0700
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
The ones that are the same are of no interest. Only where it matches
one side and not the other.
But... but... that's exactly like Bayes if you throw out tokens
On 08/22/16 08:58, RW wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 07:34:00 -0700
Marc Perkel wrote:
On 08/22/16 07:28, Dianne Skoll wrote:
The other two possibilities (no tokens in either or some tokens in
both) are undecidable.
Exactly!
In the past you've said that when there are token in both you
On 08/22/16 07:45, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 07:34:00 -0700
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
So. What percentage of emails using your algorithm are actually
decidable?
Almost 100% if you look at a wide variety of tokens from multiple
attributes.
I
On 08/22/16 07:40, Antony Stone wrote:
On Monday 22 August 2016 at 16:34:00, Marc Perkel wrote:
On 08/22/16 07:28, Dianne Skoll wrote:
What percentage of emails using your algorithm are actually
decidable?
Almost 100% if you look at a wide variety of tokens from multiple
attributes
On 08/22/16 07:37, Antony Stone wrote:
On Monday 22 August 2016 at 16:34:09, Marc Perkel wrote:
OK - Trying to make the really simple. Just talking about concept now.
Let's say I get an email where the subject is "I have aednocarsonoma of
the lung".
Right off you know it's h
OK - Trying to make the really simple. Just talking about concept now.
Let's say I get an email where the subject is "I have aednocarsonoma of
the lung".
Right off you know it's ham because spammers never use the word
"aednocarsonoma" and normal people do. Spammer also never use:
"of the
On 08/22/16 07:28, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 07:16:41 -0700
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
Anthony, Yes - I don't store Set B. I store Set A. B is defined by
what's NOT in A. So I test A and if it's not matched it's set B. Set
B is just a negative
On 08/22/16 06:55, Antony Stone wrote:
On Monday 22 August 2016 at 15:46:41, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 06:04:49 -0700
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
Set A - a finite set - has some members,
Set B - an infinite set - is everything that is NOT in Set A
I'm confused by the confusion here.
Set A - a finite set - has some members,
Set B - and infinite set - is everything that is NOT in Set A
So you match a test item to Set A and if it matches it's a member of A.
If it doesn't match Set A it's a member of B.
How is this not really simple?
spam and ham detection.
On 08/16/16 12:57, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
/
/
/By they way, you can’t match an infinite set (well theoretically but
not actually). /
/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersection_(set_theory)/
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersection_%28set_theory%29>
/
/
-
(Test_message intersect
Ham diff Spam)
On 08/17/16 09:16, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
On Aug 17, 2016, at 3:43 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
<uh...@fantomas.sk <mailto:uh...@fantomas.sk>> wrote:
On 16.08.16 20:06, Marc Perkel wrote:
What I'm doing is looking for fingerprints in email th
On 08/17/16 03:51, Antony Stone wrote:
On Wednesday 17 August 2016 at 05:06:50, Marc Perkel wrote:
What I'm doing is looking for fingerprints in email that intersect HAM
and not in SPAM - which would be a HAM result.
If it matches SPAM and does NOT match HAM - then it's SPAM.
The magic
On 08/17/16 03:43, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 16.08.16 20:06, Marc Perkel wrote:
What I'm doing is looking for fingerprints in email that intersect
HAM and not in SPAM - which would be a HAM result.
If it matches SPAM and does NOT match HAM - then it's SPAM.
The magic
different than what is out there.
Again, I pray and hope the best for you,
Shawn
On Aug 16, 2016, at 6:45 AM, Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com
<mailto:supp...@junkemailfilter.com>> wrote:
Thanks for the encouragement Ted. Unfortunately I know way too much
about mathemat
the output with
strong scores are fed back into the learner where it learns how people
who send ham speak and people who send spam speak. And it's very very
effective. and I'm just giving it away.
Thanks for looking at it though.
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ive. But I will say with absolute
conviction that everyone I ever met who had a serious cancer and had
that "attitude of acceptance", later died. You are a fighter or you
wouldn't even be here. Now, fight to win.
Ted
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on forever. And forever
isn't as quite long as it used to be.
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to me that ixhash.junkemailfilter.com
is no more in use.
Ciao
Yeah - I had problems keeping it stable. But - I'd still like to
contribute. If someone wants to help me get it going again or wants a
spam feed from me I'll set it up.
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that just scan for regex strings it's useful to have a way to
tell what things the message is talking about and reduce those to a
single token that represents a concept. Then the concepts can be
combined to produce rules or fed into Bayes for automatic scoring.
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Is there any address that I can forward gmail spam to google for reporting?
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On 03/09/16 07:33, Dave Funk wrote:
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016, Marc Perkel wrote:
This is the for what it's worth department.
I've generated the following rules combination lists.
The ham list are rule combinations sorted by the number of ham hits
that have 0 spam hits.
The spam list are rule
On 03/09/16 06:45, RW wrote:
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016 22:25:09 -0800
Marc Perkel wrote:
This is the for what it's worth department.
I've generated the following rules combination lists.
The ham list are rule combinations sorted by the number of ham hits
that have 0 spam hits.
The spam list
DKIM_VALID_AU HTML_IMAGE_RATIO_02 MAILTO_LINK
10028 DKIM_VALID DKIM_VALID_AU HTML_IMAGE_RATIO_02 MAILTO_LINK
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Just wondering if anyone is using ASN information and is so - what are
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On 03/03/16 13:27, John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:03:44 -0800
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
Thanks for the response. I'm in the spam filtering business and I'm
wondering what I can use (from the command line?) to
On 03/03/16 13:15, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 13:03:44 -0800
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
Thanks for the response. I'm in the spam filtering business and I'm
wondering what I can use (from the command line?) to detect if a PDF
has any kind of script at
On 03/03/16 13:02, David B Funk wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016, Marc Perkel wrote:
A customer of mine inquired about executable viruses inside of PDF
files. Is that so? And if it is - is there any way of detecting
executables inside of PDF?
I don't know that PDFs can contain classical "
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A customer of mine inquired about executable viruses inside of PDF
files. Is that so? And if it is - is there any way of detecting
executables inside of PDF?
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On 03/02/16 08:02, Axb wrote:
On 03/02/2016 04:52 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
My Redis bayes keeps growing. It acts like it's not expiring like it
should. Do I need to do something to force expire? Also - anything ekse
I should set?
Here's my settings.
bayes_sql_dsn server=localhost:6379
.
bayes_token_ttl 3d
bayes_seen_ttl 1d
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On 02/13/16 00:42, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 13.02.2016 um 02:56 schrieb Marc Perkel:
For what it's worth - just used Redis. Redis is the only thing that's
worked reliably for me
you can't use Redis when it comes to different servers in different
networks for different clients
BDB works
On 02/13/16 07:25, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 13.02.2016 um 15:59 schrieb Marc Perkel:
On 02/13/16 00:42, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 13.02.2016 um 02:56 schrieb Marc Perkel:
For what it's worth - just used Redis. Redis is the only thing that's
worked reliably for me
you can't use Redis when
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n function returned an error, please re-run with
-D for more information at /usr/bin/sa-learn line 498.
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For what it's worth - just used Redis. Redis is the only thing that's
worked reliably for me.
Normally SA creates a header that has a list of the names of rules that
matched. It skips the listing of hidden rules that start with __ .
Is there a command where I can easily tell SA to include the hidden
rules in the report in the headers so I can see all of it?
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51:44.205 [5074] dbg: rules: ran header rule __HAS_FROM
==> got hit: ""
(Yes, Marc, you probably already know this, this is for the other
people who might be following this thread ;)
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016, Marc Perkel wrote:
Never mind
I found that if I change __ to T_ that
On 02/02/16 17:55, Marc Perkel wrote:
Normally SA creates a header that has a list of the names of rules
that matched. It skips the listing of hidden rules that start with __ .
Is there a command where I can easily tell SA to include the hidden
rules in the report in the headers so I can see
Never mind
I found that if I change __ to T_ that it does what I want.
On 02/02/16 18:05, Marc Perkel wrote:
On 02/02/16 17:55, Marc Perkel wrote:
Normally SA creates a header that has a list of the names of rules
that matched. It skips the listing of hidden rules that start
in the subject line of
SPAM and never seen in the subject line of HAM
http://www.junkemailfilter.com/data/subject-spam.txt
Hope you understand it now. Not Bayesian
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he test message is intersected with the
spam and ham corpi creating sub sets of matches. Then you do a set
diff both ways (ham - spam) (spam - ham) and whichever side is bigger
wins. Generally it will match on only one side or very predominately
on one side.” — Marc Perkel
You are still looking u
OK - following up on this. I have my provisional patent filed. I'm still
doing development to improve it and working on a licensing contract. But
the license will be based on the Creative Commons patent with some
restrictions added. Basically I want to get a license fee from the big
guys and
On 01/20/16 10:36, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, Marc Perkel wrote: .
So it still needs to be trained, at least initially, with a
manually-vetted corpus. If not, how do you propose to do the initial
classification of messages for training?
Do you envision it being self-training
/patent3.pdf
http://www.junkemailfilter.com/patent/patent4.pdf
http://www.junkemailfilter.com/patent/patent5.pdf
This will be my licensing template:
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Model_Patent_License
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On 01/20/16 11:25, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, Marc Perkel wrote:
On 01/20/16 10:44, Antony Stone wrote:
How do you identify "the spammiest parts" of an email?
The Subject line - the first few words of the email. the header
structure, behavior. File extensions o
On 01/20/16 11:45, Axb wrote:
On 01/20/2016 08:24 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's the details of how the filtering system is structured. This is
what I filed:
http://www.junkemailfilter.com/patent/patent.pdf
Drawings with it.
http://www.junkemailfilter.com/patent/patent1.pdf
http
Let me give you an example. Here's 2 subject lines. Easy to guess which
one is spam.
"Meet horny Russian Brides online!"
"I read an article about Russian brides in a magazine."
Bayes or spam assassin would look at "Russian Brides" and 499 out of 500
times it's spam. Therefore the nonspam
On 01/20/16 10:44, Antony Stone wrote:
On Wednesday 20 January 2016 at 17:52:05, Marc Perkel wrote:
Suppose I get an email with the subject line "Let's get some lunch". I
know it's a good email because spammers never say "Let's go to lunch".
In fact there are an infi
On 01/20/16 11:32, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.01.2016 um 20:27 schrieb Marc Perkel:
On 01/20/16 11:25, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, Marc Perkel wrote:
On 01/20/16 10:44, Antony Stone wrote:
How do you identify "the spammiest parts" of an email?
The Subject line -
now.
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On 01/20/16 11:50, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.01.2016 um 20:46 schrieb Marc Perkel:
Let me give you an example. Here's 2 subject lines. Easy to guess which
one is spam.
"Meet horny Russian Brides online!"
"I read an article about Russian brides in a magazine."
Bayes or
On 01/20/16 12:05, RW wrote:
On 01/20/16 10:26, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
Sorry.. how is this different than Naive Bayes filtering??
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:52:58 -0800
Marc Perkel wrote:
Yes - you missed something. It is about intersecting one corpi and
NOT intersecting the other
On 01/20/16 12:14, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 20.01.2016 um 21:11 schrieb Marc Perkel:
On 01/20/16 12:05, RW wrote:
On 01/20/16 10:26, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
Sorry.. how is this different than Naive Bayes filtering??
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 10:52:58 -0800
Marc Perkel wrote:
Yes - you missed
It could be challenging if someone impersonated a bank and they did it
right. I'm looking at more aspects than just the content of the message
but that's an area where there is some possible weakness. There are
other tricks to address the specifically. And I am looking at behavior
and headers
On 01/20/16 14:28, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's another way to use my evolution filtering idea with SA.
Get rid of all the rule scores and just make a list of the rule
names. From the rule names generate all combinations of those rule
names up to 4 rule
Here's another way to use my evolution filtering idea with SA.
Get rid of all the rule scores and just make a list of the rule names.
From the rule names generate all combinations of those rule names up to
4 rule names in a fingerprint and learn those fingerprints as either ham
or spam. sort
Actually the reason I filed the provisional patent is to start talking
about it. As long as I file for a real patent in the next year I'm good.
On 01/14/16 03:49, Dianne Skoll wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 18:01:09 -0800
Marc Perkel <supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
When I reveal it
on this.
Anyway, I can't test out your method, but I'll sure keep an eye on
how things evolve. :)
Regards,
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.
I have a little more info on Dvorak's blog.
http://www.dvorak.org/blog/2016/01/12/i-invented-a-new-way-to-filter-spam-thinking-about-a-patent/
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?
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This Bayes Redis works GREAT. For years I've been trying to get bayes to
work and now finally IT WORKS
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?
Wrolf
wr...@wrolf.net <mailto:wr...@wrolf.net>
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that. I just can't find it.
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On 12/14/15 22:49, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On December 15, 2015 6:18:06 AM Marc Perkel
<supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
I bet there's a command to do that. I just can't find it.
perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin:::Config
see *networks
I figured it out. Thanks.
internal_networks
-
And if you have - is it any good? Or am I wasting my time with it?
Thanks in advance. I know it's off topic.
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On 12/12/15 08:47, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 12.12.2015 um 17:44 schrieb Marc Perkel:
On 12/12/15 02:38, Axb wrote:
On 12/12/2015 12:28 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
redis_version:2.4.10
You're using an ancient Redis version...
SA makes use of LUA support which was added in 2.6.0
You
On 12/12/15 02:38, Axb wrote:
On 12/12/2015 12:28 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
redis_version:2.4.10
You're using an ancient Redis version...
SA makes use of LUA support which was added in 2.6.0
You definitely need to upgrde to 3.x and you'll probably need to nuke
your DB dump before
On 12/12/15 02:38, Axb wrote:
On 12/12/2015 12:28 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
redis_version:2.4.10
You're using an ancient Redis version...
SA makes use of LUA support which was added in 2.6.0
You definitely need to upgrde to 3.x and you'll probably need to nuke
your DB dump before
On 12/12/15 09:36, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Sat, 2015-12-12 at 08:49 -0800, Marc Perkel wrote:
I can put redis in thew yum exception list
Or, you can install your self-built version in /usr/local/bin and
adjust $PATH so it preceeds /usr and /usr/bin. This will protect your
version from yum
On 12/12/15 08:47, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 12.12.2015 um 17:44 schrieb Marc Perkel:
On 12/12/15 02:38, Axb wrote:
On 12/12/2015 12:28 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
redis_version:2.4.10
You're using an ancient Redis version...
SA makes use of LUA support which was added in 2.6.0
You
sa-learn --dump magic
0.000 0 3 0 non-token data: bayes db version
0.000 0 69569 0 non-token data: nspam
0.000 0 88747 0 non-token data: nham
0.000 0 0 0 non-token data: ntokens
0.000
On 12/12/15 15:28, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On December 12, 2015 5:49:27 PM Marc Perkel
<supp...@junkemailfilter.com> wrote:
I can put redis in thew yum exception list
so much precompiled problems, why not upgrade to centos 7 ?
Because I'd have to upgrade 50 servers for consi
On 12/11/15 06:58, RW wrote:
On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 13:54:05 -0800
Marc Perkel wrote:
Bayes breaks the message down into some sort of tokens and then does
statistics on those tokens as to tokens found in spam vs. tokens
found in ham.
But what about combinations of tokens? I'm thinking that I'd
So far so good. Thanks for your help. It looks like it's actually
working. Have about 10k spam/ham tokens so far.
On 12/11/15 13:07, Axb wrote:
On 12/11/2015 09:57 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
Trying to set up Bayes using redis.
I created a server for redis and have it running.
Can't finds the docs on how to create the databases initially and such.
And any tips appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Did you look
Anyone using this rule timing plugin? Having trouble getting it to work.
Just wondering if it's worth it?
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RuleTimingRedis
On 12/11/15 14:59, Axb wrote:
On 12/11/2015 11:55 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
So far so good. Thanks for your help. It looks like it's actually
working. Have about 10k spam/ham tokens so far.
sa-learn --dump magic should show if it's "alive"
For safety, don't take your eyes off me
Trying to set up Bayes using redis.
I created a server for redis and have it running.
Can't finds the docs on how to create the databases initially and such.
And any tips appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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. 58% overlap is more
confirmation that a spam is a spam. But that means 42% is new spam not
caught by other iXhash. So - not phenomenal - but not bad.
Thanks for the feedback.
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spam even though X,Y,Z might be in ham when not combined.
Does bayes do that or is there anything that does?
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On 12/10/15 18:31, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Marc Perkel skrev den 2015-12-10 22:54:
I've had bayes disabled in SA because it seems to not be able to stay
working in a high volume situation. The MySQL server can't seem to
keep up with it even on very fast computers.
i got a palm Zire that can do
confidence
in the spam flagging.
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