On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 03:09, Adam ENDRODI wrote: > 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 >
We liked SA but was very tired of the perl usage on the MTA. Se we searched and found the Barracuda. Now we have Bayesian and more and a very nice solution, not on the MTA. I have not looked back. Regards, Dee -- Willam D. McKinney (Dee) Alaska Wireless Systems (907)349-4308 Office (907)349-2226 Mobile -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]