we are drifting pretty OT here, but i'll throw in my $0.02. i used to use spamassasin, but i switched to mozilla mail's built in spam filtering. it uses bayenesian techniques which i find much more easily trainable. that mozilla reacts well to the new sneakier ways that spammers are using to get around a lot of spam filters.
-josh
Nick Morrison wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 12:03:13AM +0200, delire said:
yes albeit nearly impossible to filter against.
de/
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 14:42:53 -0400 David NG McCallum david2003@mentalfloss.ca wrote:
// // This is really getting out of hand. // //>A HACKER MAY BE IN YOUR SYSTEM!
Spamassassin has some very clever filtering techniques - I use it, and haven't seen a single spam from pd-list. My "SPAM" mail folder, however, is getting full. Highly recommended "-) Spam for me is almost a thing of the past (although, the bastards are getting cleverer with their spam construction, carefully avoiding commonly-used spam matching heuristics)
Ncik