Hello RMorris...

 On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 19:56:38 -0600, you wrote:

>Hello All,
> I downloaded Regula and it really works. What AGAVA does not get
> regula does. I usually get 200-300 spams a day between 6 mailboxes.
> The 'new' type of spam agava seems to have a hard time picking
> up,regula does not. Regula seems to be (IMO) unuser friendly,but it
> works. I got a little over 300 spams today=everyone sent to their
> respected junk folder. I gave up a long time ago on bayesit,it just
> quits working. Bayes does good but it quits working after awhile. I
> bought agava when it came out=still [EMAIL PROTECTED] 80%=but it works.
> The down side is=zero updates,very un-user friendly,interface is very
> cheesy. I set regula up to do bayes filtering=will see in about 3-5
> days if it really works,as I will turn avaga off on rely on regula to
> really see what happens. IMO=regula is great just have to babblefish
> the web pages to get it in english (wonder if I can get the author to
> speak Texan=pipedream,just hoping)and it needs better support.

Thanks for the interesting comments on Regula. Please drop a note
later when you find out more from testing the bayesian filters. Talk
about anti-spam plug-in's for TB is not kept very active and usually
are very brief. Look for the next version of AGAVA to be further
improved too. This is what I was told upon inquiry. I have not heard
of any future plans with BayesIt or BayesFilter for quite awhile.  

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