Hello, Task. You wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TC> Hellow tbdev at thebat.dutaint.com TC> I wish you a happy Naw-R�z and the best for the new year. TC> today (160-01-01) i updated the plugin vampirex TC> where? http://fyberger.tripod.com/vampire/vampire.htm TC> changes TC> - new non-letters TC> - save expert mode configuration TC> - a picture of me :-) Hey! Remember me? I have translated an interface of PacSpam (aka Vampire) some time ago... Now I am about finishing my own filter - based on completely another principle of regarding spam. The idea is baesyan method. Good side that it is not necessary to investigate a mass of spam trying to determine the rules for how to filter them. The method based on self-studying and need only an answer to you about a letter - is it spam or not. All further analysis is the deal of the method itself. Bad side (for a first time) is that you need many spam letters to "train" the program (about 2000. For the moment I collected only 500 :(. I just want to ask some question to you - because you also wrote your own Vampire and of course know what to deal with The Bat! interface. For working of the filter I need only raw head and raw body of a letter. There is function for getting it in the interface which receive the address of buffer and the size of it. As I understand it means that I must assign the size before call the function. But how it is possible to know EXACT size of a part? If I just call the function with NULL as a bufer and zero as a size - can I receive a necessary size as result? And two other question - when you filtering a text letter by Vampire, what are you doing with such things: If spammer include a comment inside HTML - as POR<!--25413-->NOG<!--25413-->RAPHY, or http://W%57%57.%42%49%4cET%49%4b.G%49S%49S.R%55 instead of real URL? -- Sincerely, Alexey. Using TB 1.63b7 on WinXP SP1 Corp + MUI RU, spelling by ORFO2002 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBDEV" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

