Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:09:32 +0200 | | From | Matthias Andree <> | | Subject | Re: VGER does gradual SPF activation (FAQ matter) |
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(Bcc'ing David Relson to protect his mail address from the usual vger flamewars.)
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, David Miller wrote:
> To be honest I'm all for some kind of bayesian filter at vger as long > as the rejected postings go somewhere into a folder I can scan every > couple of days looking for false positives.
I suggest to try out bogofilter and spamprobe. Either lets YOU decide what to do with its finding if it's spam or ham. bogofilter or spamprobe works together with some filter like procmail or maildrop and you code what happens with message that is "Spam", "Ham" or "Unsure", and you can even look at the numeric value from 0 (ham) to 1 (spam) and decide. The default install suggests an "unsure" range that you can also manually look at.
Spamprobe also works rather well for many, although I don't know much about its details today, haven't followed it for many months.
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