Chris Eidem said:

One you might want to look at, is the Bayesian mail filtering approach. This
is a relatively new process for filtering mail based on keywords, etc.

There's a procmail plugin at:
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/bogofilter/bogofilter.html - which is written by
Eric S. Raymond. Haven't yet tried this one, but am using a plugin on my
webmail.

In the past week that I've had the filter in operation, I've had a 100%
sucess rate with the filter.

Chip

>
> that's all well and good, but before you go running off and installing
> anything, take a good look at the EULA.  they claim the right to
> install third party software.
>
> nope.  not on my machine.  i'm not trading spam filtering (if i filter
> on text/html, that removes 75%-90% of the spam i receive anyway...),
> for becoming an ad server, or having adds thrust at me, or whatever he
> plans on sticking on my computer.
>
> plus it's beta software.  i have a sneaking suspicion that after this
> hits production, you get a choice of ad-supported software or you pony
> up $X for an ad-free version.
>
> no thank you.
>
> - chris


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Chip McClure
Sr. Unix Administrator
GigGuardian, Inc.

http://www.gigguardian.com/
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