Adam Denenberg wrote:
> SA List,
>
>  What i want to start is a Bayes Corpus Project.  I would like to be
> able to allow people to submit confirmed ham and/or spam to a large
> bayes corpus repository (or maybe just spam)  where people could then
> download (or somehow do an sa-learn remotely) to an ongoing updated
> bayes corpus.
>
>
>  Feedback and ideas welcome and appreciated.
>
> thanks
> adam

Only sending spam could be a bad thing.
Example, say my SMTP daemon inserts a special header (X-Foo) into all my
mail (spam & ham).  If I submit only my spam to your corpus, every's bayes
system will think that mail with (X-Foo) header is spam.

The remote sa-learn part could be automated using wget and a cron job.




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