On 27 Aug 2005 17:00:07 -0700, "sonicSpammersGoToHellSmooth"
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>Cool, I went to the UofA for my MS in ECE, 2000. I did my theses under
>Chuck Higgins. --
>http://neuromorph.ece.arizona.edu/pubs/ma_schwager_msthesis.pdf
>
>The tools we had were constantly underwhelming me,
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:56:03 -0500, Terry Hancock
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Saturday 27 August 2005 03:21 am, David MacQuigg wrote:
>> There is a similar lack of interest in the academic community. None
>> of this is likely to lead to publications in scholarly journal
On 24 Aug 2005 13:48:13 -0700, "sonicSpammersGoToHellSmooth"
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>Hi all,
>
>I'm a newbie to Python, so I have a question about writing an
>application that also has a scripting ability. I'm thinking of Eric3
>as an example. It's written in Python, but it also has an inter
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 01:35:58 +0300, Christos Georgiou
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>Your method is/will_not be free (as in beer), as hinted in
>http://www.ece.arizona.edu/~edatools/home/email/registry/Form-Sender01.htm
>. *That* is a drawback similar to the licensing of the Microsoft's
>Sender/Call
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:36:28 -0400, François Pinard
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>[David MacQuigg]
>
>> Getting these methods widely and effectively used is our big
>> challenge, and one that I hope to accomplish with my efforts.
>
>I wish one of these methods, ei
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:22:53 -0400, François Pinard wrote:
>[David MacQuigg]
>
>> The key new features needed in a spam filter are the ability to
>> extract the sender's identity (not that of the latest forwarder), and
>> to factor into the spam score the reputation o
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:18:37 -0400, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>David MacQuigg wrote:
>> Are you as mad about spam as I am? Are you frustrated with the
>> pessimism and lack of progress these last two years? Do you have
>> faith that an open-source pro
Are you as mad about spam as I am? Are you frustrated with the
pessimism and lack of progress these last two years? Do you have
faith that an open-source project can do better than the big companies
competing for a lock-in solution? If so, you might be interested in
the Open-Mail project.
I'm w