Amir> Maybe SB should be installed with a default DB of those terms -
Amir> would certainly save some initial training of the really obvious
Amir> crap.
But many people would find it hard to agree on a corresponding set of hams
to balance the putative spam. Without that (perhaps even
Tony,
Could you acknowledge that you found the log that I included in the second
message with this subject yesterday? If you can't find it, I will send it
again. Please let me know if there is something else you need.
Thanks,
Paul
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Amir
> Maybe SB should be installed with a default DB of those terms - would
> certainly save some initial training of the really obvious crap.
It has been said that assumption is the mother of all screwups. Delivering an
option to install such a DB might be OK, provided that someone were willin
On the SpamBayes web site (http://www.spambayes.org/), click "Windows"
in the navigation bar on the left, and then click on the "download the
installation program" link under Latest Releases. Here is a direct link to the
download, but this location may change if program updates are
released:
Hello,
IN my dutch computermagazine the experts
write that the program is very goed.
But I am am not afreak so I could not find
the program to download.
Perhaps it is called in a way a donot
understand.
Can you tell; me where i can find it
?
greetings
anthonie (67 years
young)
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> Could you acknowledge that you found the log that I included
> in the second message with this subject yesterday? If you
> can't find it, I will send it again.
Sorry - I can't find a second post, with or without a log (it's not in the
archives, either, if it has the same subject). Could you
Title: Message
Maybe FAQ #3.12 will help:
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#some-of-my-mail-is-going-missing
Your spam folder is probably still there, or else SpamBayes
would disable itself and report that you need to reconfigure. Since you aren't
sure where that folder is, your best
Tony,
You say, "The real strength of filters like SpamBayes is that the filter
learns what the individual
considers good & bad mail ". I agree that some unsolicited mails would be
treated subjectively, but I can't really envision anyone considering the
offers for v***ra, v***din, low mortgage rat
Tim Peters wrote:
> The layers of transformations that occurred between you receiving
> this and my seeing the forward make it hard to tell, so maybe you can
> tell more easily on your end (provided you saved the email, which I
> hope you did):
Well, I intended to. Unfortunately, when I trained i
Title: Message
After using SpamBayes successfully for many
months, one day my computer crashed. When I rebooted, SpamBayes was still there
and operating, but now the messages it caught simply disappeared, rather than
going to a separate folder marked "Spam" which I would review, rarely rescue
Skip Montanaro wrote:
> I suppose the interesting thing was that it actually scored a solid
> 0.0 for you, not that it needed training.
Yep. This is the first time since I started my training over from scratch a
couple of months ago that any spam has scored less than Unsure. After
training, thou
Katz, Amir wrote:
I am using various POP3 clients at home (Outlook Express, Eudora) with
Spambayes Proxy installed. All is well regarding to spam filtering.
I'm now in the process of switching to Thunderbird 1.0 and one of its
claims to fame is the Bayesian spam filter.
So, from people's expe
Katz, Amir wrote:
I am using various POP3 clients at home (Outlook Express, Eudora) with
Spambayes Proxy installed. All is well regarding to spam filtering.
I'm now in the process of switching to Thunderbird 1.0 and one of its
claims to fame is the Bayesian spam filter.
So, from people's expe
I am currently using windows 2000 Professional at home and I
have three separate accounts set up (one for each user), so when my wife or
daughter log onto the computer they sign into windows with their own password.
I have them setup to use outlook as their email program. I installed Spamba
I have spambayes installed at my Windows 2000 laptop. I use Thunderbird
as mail client. I've set the client to read mail from port 8110, and
spambayes to read the mail from my domain. I have no problems receiving
mail (about 100 mails a day), but for some reason spambayes does not
process my ma
Title: HOWTO: transferring a trained db from one user to a new one
Hello,
Is there a way to pick up a "trained" db (Outlook plugin environment) from one user and use it to configure spambayes for a new user so that he/she can immediately take advantage of a good filtering capability ?
Th
Tony,
They where in the post immediately after the first one.
Paul
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