> The most popular spam filtering technology is called "Baysien Filtering" -
> this method works, essentially, by assigning a score to every word of a
> message. The total score of all the words in a message are then added up
> and an average produced - if the average is (let's say) above zero then the
> message is not spam.
Thanks for the overview, didn't realize that some of the anti-spam
programs were so intense!
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