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Two Spam Filters 10 Times As Accurate As Humans

Nuclear Elephant writes "The authors of two spam filters, CRM114 and DSPAM, announced recently that their filters have achieved accuracy rates ten times better than a human is capable of. Based on a study by Bill Yerazunis of CRM114, the average human is only 99.84% accurate. Both filters are reporting to have reached accuracy levels between 99.983% and 99.984% (1 misclassification in 6250 messages) using completely different approaches (CRM114 touts Markovan, while DSPAM implements a Dolby-type noise reduction algorithm called Dobly). If you're looking for a way to rid spam from your inbox, roll on over to one of these authors' websites."

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  1. Re:ob by homeobocks · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    In Slashdot, the moderators filter you!

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  2. CRM114 errors by Jesus+IS+the+Devil · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I just tried installing CRM114 with no success. The documentation is confusing to me. Perhaps someone can help me out.

    #1.
    From the docs it says:

    > In either case your .css files should be in the same directory as
    > your mailfilter will "run" in (yes, this can be changed, but that's
    > an advanced topic).

    What does this mean? What is the path to my mailfilter? I have qmail on my
    system.

    #2.
    I'm being told to edit mailfilterconfig.crm from the docs. However this file is not found
    anywhere in the source folder nor could I find it anywhere on my system
    after installing CRM114. Where do I get this file?

    #3.
    Currently I'm piping my emails to a support ticket script. In the
    '/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-support' file I have this line:

    |/usr/local/php/bin/php /myscript.php

    How would I go about having CRM114 filter the mails and then still have the
    mails piped to the support ticket script?

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