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Thursday Hodge-Podge
07.Dec.06 | Leave a Comment
Running around getting ready for a big family weekend. Odds are, this may be the last post for a few days.
Here’s a pile of things that folks might find interesting. I’ve had them on my “to write about” stack for overly long, so tonight we cover a lot of ground!
Client side spam killing - what’s good?
07.Feb.06 | 2 Comments
I still use Outlook 2k3 at home. Frankly, I’ve yet to find anything that I like better, which is maybe a bit embarassing? Or maybe is just a comfort factor — plus a decade’s worth of archives. Regardless, it is my email client of choice.
I have been using SpamBayes’ plugin for [...]
SpamBayes Update
12.Jul.05 | Leave a Comment
Quick update to my post from late last week about SpamBayes.
I Love It.
As I’m pretty much stuck with Outlook for home and work, this thing really does the job and does it well. Training is going well and it is already well over 90% accurate and getting better daily. I installed it on my [...]
SpamBayes
08.Jul.05 | Leave a Comment
Just installed SpamBayes on my machine that runs Outlook 2k3. It can run as a plugin with Outlook and as proxy for most any other email client you might use.
My spam is out of control and Outlook’s built-in stuff… to be gentle… sucks monkey parts. This thing uses Bayesian statistical analysis to root [...]


