I know it's been a while since there was an update for BayesSpam. It
functions in it's current version, and I have had very few bug reports
about it.

Partly because it is functionally complete, and because of the pressing
demands of work, I have decided to formally halt development of any future
versions. I've recently started using the dspam
(http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/) filter on my mail
servers, and am quite happy with it. It serves the same purpose as
BayesSpam, but is truly server-side, so it doesn't have the performance
problems of BayesSpam.

If anyone in the community wishes to pick up BayesSpam and work on it, I'm
placing it in the public domain. Do whatever you want with it.

In the future, I may be writing a small plugin to display information from
the headers that dspam writes, and to add one-click training for dspam to
Squirrel.

Thank you to all the people who are using BayesSpam. It was my first
successful opensource project, and it was a great learning experience. If
anyone has questions about the source, feel free to ask. I'll respond as
quickly as I reasonably can.

-- 
Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
http://www.kydance.net


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