I agree
That might be a fun routing loop
I mean setup....
:)

David Norelid wrote:
> 
> My idea wasn't to replace ASSP entirely with DSPAM, but to replace 
> ASSP's bayesian functions only with it. ASSP would still do all the 
> other checks it is great at, but when it came to the need for bayesian 
> checking, it would classify the message using the dspam engine instead.
> 
> I initially proposed it because I was seeing very poor performance from 
> ASSP's bayesian filter. Even after much training, collecting, and a 
> perfectly balanced corpus, I am still not entirely happy with it, but 
> fortunately there are tons of other tests that ASSP does that catches a 
> lot more spam.
> 
> bytehd wrote:
>> I admit I have not looked at DSPAM since I first was hooked on ASSP in
>> February after reading the
>> HOWTOFORGE article on ASSP. My Clients could not handle the spam load at
>> the
>> client anymore.
>> (not a good idea to accept it all, then classify it, aka DSPAM)
>>
>> Im going to go back as re-eval DSPAM, but as I remember:
>> DSPAM is a Bayesian filter only.
>> In other words, all those Hello, DNS, BL, PB, and incredible powers of
>> PCRE
>> checks
>> in ASSP simply dont exist in DSPAM.
>>
>> DPAM lets ALL the spam through, then tries to figure out if it is spam
>> with
>> ONLY ONE METHOD.
>> the CRM114 Classifier written by a Univ prof.
>> Bayes is also the most CPU-intensive method.
>>
>> This is dumb design.
>> Fritz and John have it right: 
>> do the easy, simple-to-execute (helo checks come to mind) checking
>> then, after all the OBVIOUS things are done, run Bayes.
>>
>> DSPAM does NONE OF THESE Checks.
>> It works hard to achieve its score.
>> ASSP works smart to achieve its score.
>>
>> Plus DSPAM has one option: on or off.
>> ASSP has this:
>> http://www.magicvillage.de/~Fritz_Borgstedt/assp/ASSP-Admin-GUI/
>> http://www.magicvillage.de/~Fritz_Borgstedt/assp/ASSP-Admin-GUI/ 
>>
>>   
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