I'm considering replacing the current SpamAssasin to a true Bayasian filter (bogofilter, actually) on a mail server, because in personal daily usage, it has proven to be a better (faster and more accurate) solution for me.
I suppose many of you use Bayesian spamfilters at the ISP level. I'd like to ask how do you teach it to separate ham and spam correctly? In particular, how do I select a representative set of ham and spam? Is it a good idea to deploy bogofilter for an entire organization at all? thanks, adam -- Am I a cleric? | 1024D/37B8D989 Or maybe a sinner? | 954B 998A E5F5 BA2A 3622 Unbeliever? | 82DD 54C2 843D 37B8 D989 Renegade? | http://sks.dnsalias.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]