Marc Perkel wrote:
> As opposed to preprocessing before using SA to reduce the load. (ie. 
> using blacklist and whitelist before SA)
> 

One thing I noticed when experimenting with pre-filters: bayes no longer knows 
about
certain kinds of spam. If, for some reason, the prefilter does not catch (i.e. 
you are
one of the first to get a new spam run) then SA might pass it with neutral 
bayes.
So it might be an idea to feed (a certain percentage of) pre-filtered spam to a 
low
priority SA learn job

Wolfgang Hamann


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