On Sat, 19 Dec 2009, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
More unfortunately, privacy concerns prevent me from building a useful
corpus of ham. Sigh....
But otherwise such a good idea....
Can you not trust yourself to use your own ham?  You don't need to
provide us with your mail.  You can scan your own mail locally on your
own machine(s).

I run an ISP. The corpus I would so love to build is the hundreds of messages per day that all our clients receive. It's *their* privacy that
is the cocern.

Do you think that my own private collection of saved mail (perhaps 1100 ham) would really be of benefit? I'd have to start saving my spam as well....

And it would always be skewed by the fact that I SMTP reject anything caught by Zen.

- C

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