At 18:41 27/08/2003 -0700, Justin Mason wrote:

Simon Byrnand writes:
>Just got a sales pitch today by phone followed up by email from these guys:
>
>http://www.death2spam.net.nz/
>
>Anybody else heard of them ? Their system claims to be based on Bayesian
>filtering and claims to be a lot more effective than 6 other spam filtering
>programs (including SpamAssassin) according to a pretty little bar graph.
>
>I have some serious doubts about some of their claims though, as that
>particular graph was showing "Out of the Box effectiveness" and we all know
>that a pure Bayesian filter has no out of the box effectiveness until its
>been trained ;-)

Which is what it looks like, BTW.  Judging by the techie details and
credits, I'd say it's a Spambayes-style Robinson classifier -- just like
SpamAssassin's learner.  (Except SpamAssassin has a few tweaks SB doesn't
yet include ;)   Richard Jowsey has cropped up on that list too:

http://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes/2003-April/004301.html

But I couldn't find that bar graph...

The two bar graphs I refered to indeed don't seem to be on their website, I was emailed them, and as they were a word document I didn't feel it was a good idea to attach them on the mailing list :)


BTW, SB have a great page about the Robinson and chi-squared techniques:
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/background.html  Well worth a read if
you're curious.

Ok thanks..


Regards,
Simon



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