Killing spam

Dmitri Vassilenko troworld-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Wed Apr 21 00:17:35 UTC 2004


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On Tuesday April 20 2004 17:58, James Knott wrote:
> How does Spamassassin compapre with the spam filter in Mozilla?

I'm not sure if Mozilla Mail and Mozilla Thunderbird use the same spam filter, 
but I've had bad experience with the latter's. Sometimes it works, sometimes 
it just plain doesn't. I fought with it for a while, but gave up trying. 
After 3 months of training with about 70 spam and 10 ham messages coming in 
every day it still managed to get 50% of the mail filtered incorrectly.

It was too capricious for my taste.

Cheers!

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