I'm setting up per user bayesian databases but as i've mentioned in other posts, many of the people using the system recieve low volumes of spam... 4-10 a day maybe. Accordingly it would take them 1-2 months for the database to kick in.

Does anybody have a bayesian database that is fairly generic and would serve as a good starting point for each user as their own messages begin to train the system?

Thanks!
Arlo

On Dec 3, 2003, at 10:46 AM, Chris Santerre wrote:



The question: What I was wondering if I can create a new rule that filteres on a specific piece of text (like the normal rules) but apply a negative score value. This would allow the NPO to tell the sender to put a key into the email to allow it to pass through.

What's the best way to accomplish this?

Gary Smith


Yes, same way as writing any rule, but negative score. Easiest way is to use
maybe a phone number from their signiture file?


This way no one has to type a pass phrase like, "ScoobyMcNasty" into every
email :)


--Chris


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