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Nichols, William writes:
> I attended a seminar yesterday about spam.  One of the idea that was
> pitched as being in a product was training the inbound spam detecting on
> the patterns of outbound mail.
>  
> They talked about their filters looking at outbound mail, building
> patterns off it, then applying those patterns to inbound mail to help
> with false positives / negatives.
>  
> This sounds like a pretty good idea, I am just wondering if any research
> has been done in this area with SA?

Yeah, it should work quite well -- but you need to avoid training
on "out of office" messages, as those often contain bounced spam! ;)

- --j.
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