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From: "Eric Mings" <elm@answers123.com>
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Bayesian and bogofilter
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 09:05:50 -0400
>Anyway I'm making good progress and my implementation works reasonably
>well. It now seems blindingly clear that we want a tightly-integrated
>implementation of Naive Bayes spam/nonspam classification. There are
>still some things about how to do this right inside SA that I still am
>figuring out.
>
>Dan
This is very good news! Will this allow for individual spam word file
preferences when spamassassin is running on a mailserver for multiple
users? This would be an outstanding addition if it can be done. Thanks
much for a great project.
--
Regards,
Eric Mings Ph.D.
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