On Sat, 02 Mar 2002, Rob McMillin wrote:
> Daniel Pittman wrote:
>>On Sat, 02 Mar 2002, Rob McMillin wrote:
>>>Duncan Findlay wrote:
>>>>On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 09:50:03PM -0800, Rob McMillin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I would like to suggest that the ROUND_THE_WORLD test, which seems
>>>>>to catch little real spam these days. (Maybe it's just me.) I would
>>>>>submit for the group's slings and arrows, as a better substitute, a
>>>>>rule that seems to work well for me:

[...]

>>I am curious about the score you assigned to it -- did you run the GA
>>over your corpus of mail to generate it (and which -- Craig or
>>Justin), or is this an arbitrarily assigned score?
>>
>>It would be interesting to know what the GA thought of the
>>effectiveness of the test.
>
> I've been using it for a couple weeks now with good success -- no
> corpus just yet. I believe there is a publically available one
> somewhere, n'est pas?

I don't know if the corpus Craig and Justin had collected is available
somewhere.  If you wish I am happy to share my corpus with you. It's
around 1500 SPAM and 180K non-SPAM messages.

I just need to finish culling false positives from it automatically.

        Daniel

-- 
Time spent in the advertising business seems to create a
permanent deformity like the Chinese habit of foot-bonding.
        -- Dean Acheson

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