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Man-At-Arms

Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Nieuw Lekkerland @ Holland
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Posted: Wed Mar 29 2006 10:10 [wanted] Junk e-mail to train Thunderbird with |
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I've just resetted the junk mail filter of Thunderbird and I'm now searching for a hundred to a thousand junk e-mails to train the Bayesian filter with. I've searched via Google, but I couldn't find any database that contains such for that purpose. Does anyone know of such a thing to exist?
[haha. yes. I must opt-in to known spammers to get all the spam I'm looking for. Good joke, but that's not what I'm after here.] |
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Yannick
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Location: Belgium
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Posted: Wed Mar 29 2006 11:19
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Got it. Thanks!
[honeypot? you use a honeypot to make a distinction between spam and non-spam? how interesting. can you explain that?] |
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Posted: Wed Mar 29 2006 11:41
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Renaming to .eml doesn't work to make TB believe that there's e-mail to import. Can you send the 300 e-mails to my personal .mt-account? Thanks  |
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Yannick
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Posted: Wed Mar 29 2006 11:43
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I left an e-mail on the MT.org webpages. Only visible to crawlers though. I'm also forwarding mails from dead/inactive mail accounts there.
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QBical
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Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Utrecht , The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Mar 29 2006 17:35
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I'm currently reprogramming the php code of my website...
And Im wondering how to do that, to fool the bots. Are there tutorials somewhere that explain it or could you give me a hint? |
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