Hello Dick,

On Friday, June 10, 2005 at 10:44:52 PM Dick [DH] wrote:

DH> Yesterday, I saw an article in a Dutch magazine about a brand new
DH> Dutch anti-spam program
[...]
DH> If you want to know how the program is performing its task, have a look 
here:
DH> http://www.spamexperts.com/EN/tech_explained.htm 

*erm* Maybe I'm dense and therefore don't see the "brand new" on this
product. So please correct me someone if I got it wrong, but doesn't
the program simply

1) calculate spam probability by using a word database
2) calculate a "fuzzy hash" and compare it against a central database

??? If so: 1) some/many of us use in form of "BayesIT" or "Bayes
Filter Plugin" plus SpamAssassin does this kind of Bayes-matching
already since *hmmm* some versions ago. And 2) I know from SA as well,
it's called 'Razor' or 'DCC' there.

So what's the 'brand new' about it?
And what's worth 25.000 � copying SA?
-- 
Regards
Peter Palmreuther

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