I get sent an average of 50 spams per day and about 70 real e-mails. I may see, on average 1 spam every other day. The rest go into a place where I never see them. How do I do that? I use a Bayesian filtering system that is ultra-sophisticated. It sorts my mail into 7 "buckets" and my e-mail client sorts the "buckets" into 11 mailboxes. The sorting is well over 99% accurate (currently hovering at ~99.5%, i.e., 99.5% of all messages, spam included, go to the bucket they should do.
See http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ for more details.
The cost of this marvel? ZILCH, free, gratis and for nowt. It's an open-source software.
Warning: it'll take you a few days of conscientious telling your system which files you wish to go to which bucket, before it catches on, but the accuracy improves very rapidly. And there is a system overhead to run it, so booting takes a few seconds longer.
For me, who has tried many kinds of spam filtering, this is the greatest thing since sliced bread! I rejoice the day, about 4 months ago, that I found it.
See http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ for more details.
The cost of this marvel? ZILCH, free, gratis and for nowt. It's an open-source software.
Warning: it'll take you a few days of conscientious telling your system which files you wish to go to which bucket, before it catches on, but the accuracy improves very rapidly. And there is a system overhead to run it, so booting takes a few seconds longer.
For me, who has tried many kinds of spam filtering, this is the greatest thing since sliced bread! I rejoice the day, about 4 months ago, that I found it.
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