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Delivery-Date: Fri Sep 6 19:02:23 2002
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From: gward@python.net (Greg Ward)
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Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 14:02:23 -0400
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Subject: [Spambayes] test sets?
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In-Reply-To: <LNBBLJKPBEHFEDALKOLCKEICBCAB.tim.one@comcast.net>
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References: <15736.54481.733005.644033@anthem.wooz.org>
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<LNBBLJKPBEHFEDALKOLCKEICBCAB.tim.one@comcast.net>
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Message-ID: <20020906180223.GA18250@cthulhu.gerg.ca>
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On 06 September 2002, Tim Peters said:
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> > Note that header names are case insensitive, so this one's no
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> > different than "MIME-Version:". Similarly other headers in your list.
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> Ignoring case here may or may not help; that's for experiment to decide.
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> It's plausible that case is significant, if, e.g., a particular spam mailing
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> package generates unusual case, or a particular clueless spammer
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> misconfigures his package.
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Case of headers is definitely helpful. SpamAssassin has a rule for it
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-- if you have headers like "DATE" or "SUBJECT", you get a few more
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points.
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Greg
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--
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Greg Ward <gward@python.net> http://www.gerg.ca/
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God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent
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---it says so right here on the label.
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