Not too sure about the article's comment about no solution being
complete.  That is, more praise for Bayes, as it stopped 6 out of around
300 today, that would have gotten through without it.  Zero spam today.

I'm heavy on spam learning relative to ham, but I haven't had any false
positives yet.

Bryan

Kenneth Porter wrote:
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> <http://www.reason.com/0311/fe.wg.the.shtml>
> 
> I reported this article last month when the magazine was on the stands. Now
> that the next issue is out, the contents of the previous issue are available
> online to read.
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