Evolution and spam
Lionel Dricot (aka Ploum)
zeploum at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 18:26:25 GMT 2006
My 0.02€ :
To train bogofilter, I simply toke the first message of my inbox and
learned it as ham with the cli. It was a short message.
Since then, I had very few error. Perhaps one or two the first day,
nothing else.
So, I suggest to package an already trained bogofilter on one simple
ham (ubuntu announce ?) that will be enough.
On 16/03/06, Aigars Mahinovs <aigarius at debian.org> wrote:
> On 3/16/06, Dennis Kaarsemaker <dennis at kaarsemaker.net> wrote:
> > In Dapper I switched from spamassassin to bogofilter but it's not useful
> > at all since you can't mark messages as non-juk if they are no yet
> > marked as junk. And thus bogofilter (same goes for spamassassin) cannot
> > learn good tokens. You have to resort to the command line for this.
>
> There is not much sence in training the bogofilter (and most other
> filters) on what they have corectly identified as spam or non-spam:
>
> http://lwn.net/Articles/172491/
>
> As for initial clasification - if you do inital training, then you
> have to resort to either command line or folder manipulation tricks.
>
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> Aigars Mahinovs mailto:aigarius at debian.org
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