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On Thursday 05 June 2003 09:31 am, Larry Wright wrote:
> I am currently running qmail + fetchmail + procmail + spamassassin.
> Everything works pretty well, but I'm a little dissapointed in
> spamassassin's accuracy. I'd ideally like something similar to spambayes,
> which is trainable. Unfortunately spambayes does not appear to work with
> maildir. I'd really like to keep qmail, does anyone know of a bayesian
> filter that works with qmail/maildir?
>

Drop that Spamassassin, it's tacking Bayesian filters on in hopes to stay 
alive, because Bayesian is the only way to do it.

I just installed Gentoo a couple weeks ago, on my last box I'd been using my 
own Bayesian filter which basically worked via procmail, mine was kind of 
crude, so I installed popfile (popfile.sf.net) when I set up Gentoo. Popfile 
has a real nice HTTP based control interface, but it is unfortunatley does 
not do things the Linux way. 

Bogofilter should be more *nixy since it was written by esr, but I don't know 
if it supports more than two buckets.
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