James Butler wrote:
We've fielded many, many inquiries about the availability of Arabic
domain names over the past several years. Don't underestimate the
backlash against everything being in English for so long ... there are
hordes (sorry) of folks who want to be able to use their native
characte
Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
While SNF stuff looks interesting to me, it seems also to me that it is
meant as a SA replacement.
In some cases SNF is used as a replacement - in others it is not. Why
shouldn't a plugin be as powerful as possible? Doesn't that ultimately
make the platform bette
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
We have significantly upgraded our plugin for SpamAssassin.
looks to me like collaborative system containg functionalities like those in
SA already (dcc,razor.pyzor,blacklists) and bayes
Well, I suppose all collaborative systems look alike on some l
Justin Mason wrote:
thanks Pete! looks nifty. Is that linked on the SA wiki?
Yes :-)
_M
Hello SA folks,
We have significantly upgraded our plugin for SpamAssassin.
You can find it here:
http://www.armresearch.com/products/index.jsp
Or more specifically here:
http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/snf4sa-0.9.2.tar.gz
Please take a look and let us know what you think
On Friday, September 10, 2004, 1:13:38 PM, Jeff wrote:
JC> Thanks for your comments. By "recursive domain additions" to you
JC> mean to initiate a proactive search of domains within a given
JC> network? What I'm proposing is not to actively try to search,
JC> but simply to bias the inclusion of
On Friday, September 10, 2004, 10:43:39 AM, Jeff wrote:
>> Holy confusion! I can't tell where you are on this subject now Jeff :)
JC> If you're talking about adding resolved IP addresses to SURBLs,
JC> no we're not going to do that. :-(
JC> What I'm talking about is an internal process whe
I can only tell you that you are on the
right track and that you will want to watch the rates at which things
are added and the FP rates and character - then tweak the rules you
use to keep this process clean. When I started using this approach I
thought I had an idea what would work - and I was more wrong than
right until about the 3rd round of adjustments.
My $0.02
_M
Pete McNeil (Madscientist)
President, MicroNeil Research Corporation
Chief SortMonster (www.sortmonster.com)