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Nov 10, 2006 01:04

For a long time now, I've been using spamassassin to filter my spam, this worked "generally" well i was getting some 2-300 messages/day filtered and anywhere from 50-100 unfiltered that I'd just delete myself.

Many people had talked about dspam, claiming that "statistical" analysis is far better, I was always a little skeptical because ( Read more... )

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ext_2025 November 10 2006, 01:41:46 UTC
FWIW dspam can also be retrained from the command line, either directly or via specific email addresses you've set up to pipe to it. Another option is to save to IMAP folders for ham and spam, then have a cron job retrain on the contents. It is more focused on multi-user sites than individual use though.

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lathiat November 15 2006, 18:05:47 UTC
This is a good point, none the less I was still getting other stupid errors this time around when trying to use it (tho FWIW it was working last time)

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chr15m November 30 2006, 15:38:07 UTC
Cheers for this entry! Really helped me out.

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