Re: [SAtalk] Re: An Open Letter to the SA-talk forum

2003-12-01 Thread Graham Murray
"Logan Harbaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had to locate the RPM on the RedHat disks, install the package, > then go back and then install the dependencies that hadn't been > installed in the first place. Then I had to go through the > documentation and see what files needed to be changed an

Re: [SAtalk] RE: Stop Checking When Score Reached

2002-12-31 Thread Graham Murray
Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It _never_ worked! Putting it back in slows down those of us that > don't use it. Furthermore, it is likely to cause FP's, since it > _never_ worked! What might be useful would a facility for not running the (much slower) network tests if the local tes

Re: [SAtalk] Anti-spam-assassination?

2002-12-13 Thread Graham Murray
Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > As such, only the *USER* can differentiate between > the two. If the *USER* receives SCE, then they must filter it off *before* > applying SA rulechecks - otherwise they will loose mail. Which is where Bayes (as in CVS) shows its advantage in that the user

Re: [SAtalk] Bayesian attack

2002-11-20 Thread Graham Murray
"Michael Moncur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A more nefarious method would be to use a creative misspelling algorithm on > the spam text itself to make any potential spam token into an unknown token: > > Maek monny fasst! Kall us now to find out the sekrit to mass emial > marketting techniques t

[SAtalk] Bayes broken in latest CVS?

2002-11-18 Thread Graham Murray
I updated from CVS about an hours ago and bayes has stopped working. It seems as though it is now trying to use different files than it did before. Is there anything that needs to be done to make Bayes continue to work? --- This sf.net email is

Re: [SAtalk] Possible spam signature

2002-10-19 Thread Graham Murray
Daniel Liston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The first received: line with (8.9.3/8.9.3) would give me the impression > that they are using sendmail. [shrug] No. That is the customer's mail system. Unlike almost all other dial-up ISPs, Demon offer SMTP mail delivery to dial-up customers. --