On Saturday 14 October 2006 09:14, W B Hacker wrote:
> We don't let SA run SPAM_BAYES at all.
>
> Too little gain for the pain.
Agreed. There are better bayesian engines than SA, but after a lot of months
of pain, we decided to eliminate bayesian filtering altogether.
Not only is in incredibly resource-intensive and demands you buy better disks
and such for your servers to handle the load, but even the best bayesian
engines can only offer 98-99% accuracy with proper training (in the real
world, with lazy users, 80% was about tops), which isn't enough, and leaves
the users having to dig through a pile of spam all the time anyways, which in
my book, defeats the whole purpose of filtering it in the first place.
Bayesian - neat theory, bad reality. Now, what am I supposed to do with all
these 15kRPM SCSI disks? ;-)
Cheers,
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