Currently I'm not aware of the Spambayes status. I do not use external email providers but I'm hosting the complete mail infrastructure myself.

Over many years it worked nearly perfect for me. The main setup was Debian+Exim4+Procmail+Spamassassin+some own scripts+Spambayes. Together Spamassassin and Spambayes were nearly 100 percent effective.

This was broken when Spambayes fell out after Python 2 was removed by Debian and I did not want to let Python 2 on the system alone for Spambayes.

So currently I'm running Spamassassin alone but this by far not so good as the previous setup.

My question is: How far is Spambayes for Python 3? Some people reported a running port to Python 3 but it is not clear to me what exactly from Spambayes is running and how well it is doing.

Could there give somebody a overview about Spambayes on Python 3?

Thanks and best regards

Marko


Am 15.11.2023 um 18:16 schrieb Skip Montanaro:
I've never done anything with Windows. Based on questions asked in the SpamBayes-related mailing lists, it seems most usage these days does come from Outlook users, who by-in-large aren't developers.

Aside: Given that other email providers have implemented satisfactory spam filters (Gmail, Thunderbird, even Yahoo!), it's always struck me as odd that Microsoft hasn't seen fit to provide something for Outlook users.

Skip

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