On Sat, Dec 03 2022, Klemens Nanni <kn@openbsd.org> wrote:
> no maintainer, python 2 only, just a few old distros still package it,
> no upstream activity since years, i don't even see our 1.1b1 version
> from 2015 on their homepage which still takes about python 2.2.2,
> outlook 2000 and the alpha stage this software is in.
>
> Anyone still using it?
> Can it go?
ok jca@ to drop it
> ---
> Information for https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/spambayes-1.1b1p1.tgz
>
> Comment:
> statistical anti-spam filter
>
> Description:
> SpamBayes is a tool used to segregate unwanted mail (spam) from the mail
> you want (ham). Before SpamBayes can be your spam filter of choice you
> need to train it on representative samples of email you receive. After
> it's been trained, you use SpamBayes to classify new mail according to
> its spamminess and hamminess qualities.
>
> When SpamBayes filters your email, it compares each unclassified message
> against the information it saved from training and makes a decision
> about whether it thinks the message qualifies as ham or spam, or if it's
> unsure about how to classify the message. It then passes this
> information on to your mail client. Unless you are using IMAP or
> Outlook, this means it adds a header to each message,
> X-SpamBayes-Classification: spam|ham|unsure. You can then filter on this
> header, to file away suspected spam into its own mail folder for
> example. IMAP and Outlook both have the capacity to do the filtering
> themselves, so the header is not necessary.
>
> Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: http://www.spambayes.org/
>
>
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