Zero Spam
Only 7 days ago I
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moved from Evolution to Mozilla Mail. At that time I said that
I was looking forward to the day I would have zero spam mails in my
Inbox. Well, that day arrived sooner than I expected. And besides
having no spam I had no false negatives either. A big kudos for
theMozilla Spam
Filtering team.
Still there are some stuff that could be improved:
moved from Evolution to Mozilla Mail. At that time I said that
I was looking forward to the day I would have zero spam mails in my
Inbox. Well, that day arrived sooner than I expected. And besides
having no spam I had no false negatives either. A big kudos for
theMozilla Spam
Filtering team.
Still there are some stuff that could be improved:
- Use bayesian filters not only to differentiate ham from spam
but also has a substitute for filters - Train those bayesian filters automatically when I move a
message from my inbox to a folder
That would be ultra-cool as it would be very easy for Mozilla to
separate all my mailing lists and newsletters without me creating
filters by hand.
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