David Legg wrote:
> 
> Kyle,
> 
>> I'm looking to integrate Spamassassin 3.2.4 into James
>> Any simple solutions out there?
>>   
> 
> Not wishing to dissuade you from using Spamassassin... but I can 
> heartily recommend you try out the Bayesian analysis filter to rid 
> yourself of spam ;-)  Sure it takes a little effort to keep feeding it, 
> at first, but it settles down very quickly and is very effective.
> 
> - David.
> 

I've pretty much dissuaded myself from using Spamassassin at this point -
I've spent two days reading blogs, forums, etc. and no luck.  My eyes hurt.

Can you point me to a procedure for Bayesian filter usage on James?  I've
seen it mentioned in the config.xml file (James' config.xml, that is), so it
seems to already be a part of James?

-Kyle

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