[clug] Spam translation

Ben Nizette bn at niasdigital.com
Mon Aug 16 22:54:19 MDT 2010


On 17/08/2010, at 1:16 PM, Alex Satrapa wrote:

> On 17/08/2010, at 12:18 , Daniel Pittman wrote:
> 
>> No.  On the other hand, if you don't do legitimate business with those
>> countries you can configure SpamAssassin to score up their "spam factor" based
>> on the language used.
> 
> +1
> 
> Also, if you *do* do legitimate business with speakers (or more to the point, writers) of other languages, why not just feed the ham/spam through the filter to train it?

Yea I was hoping there was a box to tick but am happy to just build up big ole folders of the crap and run sa-learn over them.

> 
> There's an article on Pierre Palats' "Scratchpad" about automatic detection of mail moved to/from the Spam folder: 
> 
> http://pierre.palats.com/scratch/index.php?post/2008/11/09/Automatic-detection-of-mails-moved-from/to-the-spam-folder

Interesting, thx.

	--Ben.

> 
> Now your Chinese-speaking staff can do the job of training the filter themselves, without having to worry about the process of training the filter.
> 
> Enjoy
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