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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2004/02/13 23:18:14 UTC

Re: Some real anti-bayes stuffing followup

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Lucas Albers writes:
> Jason Crowe said:
> > I also use bogofilter and I wonder if it will be more accurate long term.
> > Spamassassin Bayes filter only allows a message(token ?) to be read once,
> > whereas bogofilter allows it to be read multiple time. I may be showing my
> > ignorance, but if a token can be read multiple times won't that allow
> > bayes
> > work through this type of poison as long as it's continuality trained?
> 
> My friend uses bogofilter+crm14+SA and he gets better results with the
> combination of spam.
> 
> According to http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org
> (keyword search bogofilter)
> 
> crm14 and bogofilter will be included nativelly in 2.70, but they are only
> currently available as diff's against 2.55.
> I'm trying to convince my buddy to code them up for 2.63...

They won't be included natively -- however 2.70 will include support
for plugins.  It would be easy enough to write a plugin to support
them that way.

- --j.
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