Tony Godshall wrote:
> So I switched to CRM114's mailfilter.
> But given SA's framework-of-methods methodology perhaps a
> better approach would have been to integrate the better
> learning filter into SA.
That is something they should have done in the first place. On the other
hand one thing I do like about SA's bayes implementation is that it isn't
binary. All other filters that have implemented bayesian classification in
some form or another only spew 2, maybe 3 results. Spam, ham and sometimes
"unsure". I really don't like that simplistic view of how the classifier
works and do like being able to score 80% different than 90% different than 100%.
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