[ excerpt with modifications from developer's site ] The SpamBayes project is working on developing a Bayesian anti-spam filter. SpamBayes will attempt to classify incoming email messages as 'spam', 'ham' (good, non-spam email) or 'unsure'. This means you can have spam or unsure messages automatically filed away in a different mail folder, where it won't interrupt your email reading. First, SpamBayes must be trained by each user to identify spam and ham. Essentially, you show SpamBayes a pile of email that you like (ham) and a pile you don't like (spam). SpamBayes will then analyze the piles for clues as to what makes the spam and ham different. For example; different words, differences in the mailer headers and content style. The system then uses these clues to examine new messages. WWW: http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ t repository'/>
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* Mark all my ports as MAKE_JOBS_SAFE and MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFEgarga2009-03-291-0/+1
* - Remove the DESTDIR modifications from individual ports as we have a new,gabor2007-08-041-1/+1
* Add support for DESTDIR part I.erwin2006-08-041-1/+1
* - Add a patch to read tai64n date format with no need of tai64nlocalgarga2006-01-312-3/+67
* - Fix 'all-depends-list' target in cases if dependencies list iskrion2006-01-221-11/+5
* - Make it fetchable againgarga2005-12-201-1/+1
* - Add SHA256garga2005-11-081-0/+1
* Change MAINTAINER to my @FreeBSD.org accountgarga2005-07-121-1/+1
* - Use BROKEN instead a comparison using temporary files and exit 1pav2005-05-311-9/+8
* - update WWW: linenovel2005-04-282-1/+2
* Change maintainer's email address.barner2005-04-111-1/+1
* - Remove perl dependency.flz2005-04-055-50/+19
* - Change direct use of perl to ${PERL};thierry2004-12-14