I seem to recall that one of the original motivations for SpamBayes was to support spam filtering within Mailman (or nearby, if not within). Has anyone taken steps to more tightly integrate the two aside from doing something like running sb_filter.py in front of Mailman's processing? I think SpamBayes is stable enough at this point to consider integrating the SpamBayes classifier and the web interface to the POP3 proxy with Mailman's engine and administrative interface.
I know Greg Ward has done some interesting stuff running SpamBayes in front of many of the mailing lists on mail.python.org. While that's a good first step, I find it a bit incomplete because as a list admin. I can't do anything to control how incoming messages are scored. Ideally, I should be able to train the classifier on mails actually sent to (for example) [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd consider taking a look at the problem on my own, but I've never even peeked at the Mailman code and don't have any idea where to plug SpamBayes into it. I do know the SpamBayes code to a certain degree and would be happy to work with someone who is familiar with the guts of Mailman to integrate the two tools. Skip _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers