On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 17:56 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote: > In case you're interested in more info re bogofilter.. the faq has some > quick info re training etc... ( note: per above, I believe you have to > have training on BOTH ham and spam before bogofilter will be able to > effectively mark mail ) > > http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/faq.shtml > > http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/
I've been using Spamassassin for over a year with a fair amount of success (I'd get maybe 3 or 4 false negatives a day, and essentially zero false positives) but Evo would also tend to leave multiple spamd demons lying around, so I after seeing several positive reports of Bogofilter I decided to try it. I'm on Fedora 7, Evo 2.10.3, and installed evolution-bogofilter via yum. I disabled the SA plugin, restarted Evo, enabled the BF plugin, restarted Evo again just in case, and trained BF on my Inbox (as ham) and a batch of collected spam. I did this by selecting all messages and hitting the "Junk" button (for spam) and by saving my entire Inbox in a file and running "bogofilter -n < file" (for ham). Trouble is, my spam is not being filtered except when I do it by hand. In case anyone asks, "Check new messages for Junk" is enabled. Should I expect to see 'bogofilter' running as a demon (the way spamd does)? If so, it's not. Otherwise, I'd appreciate some advice. Maybe there's something wrong with how I trained BF? poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list