Jason Crowe said:
> I also use bogofilter and I wonder if it will be more accurate long term.
> Spamassassin Bayes filter only allows a message(token ?) to be read once,
> whereas bogofilter allows it to be read multiple time. I may be showing my
> ignorance, but if a token can be read multiple times won't that allow
> bayes
> work through this type of poison as long as it's continuality trained?

My friend uses bogofilter+crm14+SA and he gets better results with the
combination of spam.

According to http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org
(keyword search bogofilter)

crm14 and bogofilter will be included nativelly in 2.70, but they are only
currently available as diff's against 2.55.
I'm trying to convince my buddy to code them up for 2.63...

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Luke Computer Science System Administrator
Security Administrator,College of Engineering
Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana

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