On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 at 20:49 GMT, Rick Mann penned: > I've got a two-stage process for spam filtering. First, everything > goes through Bogofilter (a Bayesian analysis), which adds a header to > each message indicating if it thinks it's spam (Yes/No) and what the > spam score was (0.0 - 1.0). I have spam/ham cutoff set very low (in > bogofilter), so that any false positives get challenged. > > I'd like to have TMDA say, "well, that spam score is above 0.7, so I'm > just going to drop that message, but this spam score is below 0.7 and > above 0.2, so I'm going to challenge it". > > Would it be possible to get relational comparison into the incoming > filter? Is there some more unixy way to do this, using some magical > awk or sed or something? > > TIA,
I'm not familiar with bogofilter, but spamassassin has the option of printing some number of stars based on the score. It seems like in the above example, you could have a rule in which anything with 8 stars is dropped, followed by a rule in which anything with at least 2 stars is challenged. Does bogofilter possibly have a feature similar to the stars? -- monique Unless you need to share ultra-sensitive super-spy stuff with me, please don't email me directly. I will most likely see your post before I read your mail, anyway. _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
