Re: ASRG/Filtering List Launch: "Let the games begin!"

[email protected] (Justin Mason) Sun, 08 Feb 2004 21:44:00 -0800
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John Graham-Cumming writes:
>Yakov Shafranovich wrote:
>> The draft appears here:
>> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-yerazunis-spamfilt-inoculation-01.txt 
>> 
>> Also, from my understanding it just defines the format, which protocols 
>> are used to transmit the data?
>
>Email; so standard stuff like SMTP.
>
>Note to Bill/Jonathan: I'd be happy to support this in POPFile, it seems 
>like a simple implementation and perhaps a good contribution on my part 
>would be a Perl module that reads innoculations, parses them and makes 
>available their parts to a Perl program.

Hi guys!

I think Dan's message regarding headers, fwded by Yakov, covers our
thoughts from SpamAssassinland.

But a quick $.02 on inoculation (sorry Yakov for going OT so quickly) -- I
am concerned that inoculation may result in unbalanced counts, since an
"inoculated" spam can wind up with higher counts that a manually-learned
one.  see http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2981 for
my note on this.  if anyone's got ideas to avoid that I'd be interested,
since that's the main problem I can see with it.

- --j.
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