Re: Learning at an MTA

2005-12-07 Thread mouss
Alan Gutierrez a écrit : if the user didn't copy the FP message (he just moved it to the Junk/Error folder, then it should be "redelivered" after sa-learn (but one must make sure it is not delivered to the Junk folder again). I hope this is the final piece of the puzzle, but, how do you res

Re: Learning at an MTA

2005-12-06 Thread Alan Gutierrez
* mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-06 14:32]: > Alan Gutierrez a écrit : > >Am I correct in assuming that the user puts mail in the "Ham" folder > >only if it has been incorrectly marked as "Spam"? Then I suppose > >you're running auto-learn maybe, and the "Ham" folder corrects? > > I use 4 IMA

Re: Learning at an MTA

2005-12-06 Thread mouss
Alan Gutierrez a écrit : Yes, it helps. I'm fortunate in that the Domino mangement will be performed by someone who's particularly good at Notes development. I need to get a fix on what Domino can do, and that's why I ask. Apparently, there's already a "Spam" box on these Domino clients and a m

Re: Learning at an MTA

2005-12-05 Thread Alan Gutierrez
* Jo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-04 13:13]: > Alan Gutierrez wrote: > > >I'd like to install SpamAssassin in Postfix to filter spam for a > >Domino mail server. I'd like to use Bayesian filtering. > > > >How have people solved the problem of training the filter with user > >feedback when SpamAssa

Re: Learning at an MTA

2005-12-04 Thread Bill Randle
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 18:13 +0100, Jo wrote: > Alan Gutierrez wrote: > > >I'd like to install SpamAssassin in Postfix to filter spam for a > >Domino mail server. I'd like to use Bayesian filtering. > > > >How have people solved the problem of training the filter with user > >feedback when SpamAssa

Re: Learning at an MTA

2005-12-04 Thread Jo
Alan Gutierrez wrote: I'd like to install SpamAssassin in Postfix to filter spam for a Domino mail server. I'd like to use Bayesian filtering. How have people solved the problem of training the filter with user feedback when SpamAssassin is running at the MTA? The idea I'm entertaining is wrap

Learning at an MTA

2005-12-04 Thread Alan Gutierrez
I'd like to install SpamAssassin in Postfix to filter spam for a Domino mail server. I'd like to use Bayesian filtering. How have people solved the problem of training the filter with user feedback when SpamAssassin is running at the MTA? The idea I'm entertaining is wrapping spam messages, deliv