This is a discussion on Re: Really good spam filtering (Bayesian) within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Jem Berkes <jb@users.pc9.org> writes: ]I don't know why this project hasn't received more ...
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Jem Berkes <jb@users.pc9.org> writes:
]I don't know why this project hasn't received more attention. I am ]currently using SpamProbe, a Bayesian filter by Brian Burton ]http://spamprobe.sourceforge.net/ ]This filter is invoked by procmail. spamprobe assigns a label and scores ]each incoming email. Unlike spamassasin and homegrown techniques, the spam Uh, spamasassain uses Baysean filtering. ]score is NOT determined by arbitrary thresholds. With Bayesian filtering, ]each word and phrase in the email is looked up in a database to calculate ]probability of spam based on prior experience with the word combinations. |