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Message-ID: <1065687155.11677.16.camel@syd0137.fujitsu.com.au>
From: kluge at fujitsu.com.au (Steffen Kluge)
Subject: Spam with PGP

On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 23:53, Curt Purdy wrote:
> The answer to SPAM IMHO is filtering on the client side.  Our server filter
> gets 80%+ of it but I still got 50+ SPAMs a day.  Since going to PopFile
> proxy filter on my laptop (awsome & free @ sourceforge) I get maybe one a
> week. It's based on Bayesian Theorum.  Not bad for a 15th Century monk ;)

I thought Thomas Bayes was an 18th century mathematician. Or are you
referring to the author of PopFile? ;)

Cheers
Steffen.

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