Michael Monnerie <michael.monne...@is.it-management.at> wrote: > Dear experts, > > I have a question regarding spam/ham learning, regarding performance. I > store spam in a mail folder accessible via IMAP. Then I want to feed > this into bayes. > [...]
Could you answer a few extra question needed to recommend alternatives? Do you access the IMAP on the same host/via unecrypted LAN connection? [Translated: Can you use Net::IMAP::Simple module to access the folder? Do you use Dovecot IMAP on the same host? IMHO the best way from performance point of view is to integrated IMAP access and spam learning/reporting into one custom perl script. -- [pl>en: Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : a...@onet.eu Old men are fond of giving good advice to console themselves for their inability to set a bad example. -- La Rochefoucauld, "Maxims"