On Sun, 7 Jul 2002 the voices made Andrew Kohlsmith write:

> > Has anyone taken a huge spam database and sent it through some sort of
> > genetic learning program to see if spam can be identified that way?
>
> Um.. yeah.  http://www.spamassassin.org.  You might be familliar with them.

 That's "only" for scoring the humanmade rules; what he's talking about is more
like letting the GA create both the rules and the scores.

 No doubt about it, that's where spamfighting should end up... each and
everyone's mailbox is checked by a program that learn what patterns are
acceptable and what's not. It'll most likely take way too many years before
we've got an everyday solution that works like that, though.


        /Tony
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