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- a filter which distinguishes spam and non-spam mail - support mails written in English and Japanese language - written in Ruby - support 3 methods for access -- traditional unix-style filter. study and judge local files or pipe -- IMAP. study and judge mails in an IMAP server -- POP proxy. run between POP server and MUA - distributed under GPL Author: nabeken WWW: http://bsfilter.org/index-e.html
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2005/03/16 07:17:22 ura Exp $
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Before actually using it, it is necessary to prepare a word database.
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1.The word contained in clean mail is counted.
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% bsfilter --add-clean ~/Maildir/cur/*
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or
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% cd ~/Maildir/cur/ ; ls | xargs bsfilter -c
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2.The word in spam is counted.
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% bsfilter --add-spam ~/Maildir/.spam/cur/*
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or
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% cd ~/Maildir/.spam/cur/ ; ls | xargs bsfilter -s
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3.A database is updated for every word.
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% bsfilter -u
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