Re: [SAtalk] Bayes Corpus Project

2003-12-11 Thread Adam Denenberg
well ham is very site dependant (point taken especially with security reasons), so i dont think sending ham will really be something that can be accomplished very easily so i think sticking to spam only would be best. By only sending spam, i would hope to achieve a large spam corpus that someone c

Re: [SAtalk] Bayes Corpus Project

2003-12-11 Thread Fred
Adam Denenberg wrote: > SA List, > > What i want to start is a Bayes Corpus Project. I would like to be > able to allow people to submit confirmed ham and/or spam to a large > bayes corpus repository (or maybe just spam) where people could then > download (or somehow do an sa-learn remotely) to

Re: [SAtalk] Bayes Corpus Project

2003-12-11 Thread Pedro Sam
On December 11, 2003 09:10 am, Adam Denenberg wrote: > SA List, > > I am writing for feedback about a new project i would like to start > and would love feedback/help from the excellent community that has been > built here on the SA lists. > > What i want to start is a Bayes Corpus Project. I w

Re: [SAtalk] Bayes Corpus Project

2003-12-11 Thread Matt Kettler
At 09:10 AM 12/11/03 -0500, Adam Denenberg wrote: SA List, What i want to start is a Bayes Corpus Project. I would like to be able to allow people to submit confirmed ham and/or spam to a large bayes corpus repository (or maybe just spam) where people could then download (or somehow do an sa-le

RE: [SAtalk] Bayes Corpus Project

2003-12-11 Thread Tom Meunier
What would differentiate the proposed public corpus from the public corpus at http://www.spamassassin.org/publiccorpus/? -tom > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Adam Denenberg > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:10 AM > To: [EMAI