Quoting Jameson Graef Rollins (2013-03-06 07:43:12) > Hey, folks. I put together a little python program as an interface > between notmuch and spamassassin (sa) that I thought others might be > interested in: > > git://finestructure.net/notspam Good idea! [...] > PS: if anyone has any suggestions for Bayesian classifiers better than > sa I'm all ears. I'm not so happy with sa at the moment. It misses a > lot more spam than I would like. Maybe I just haven't tweaked it out > yet, in which case if anyone has any suggestions on how to improve sa's > classification I'm also all ears. As a competitor there is afew [1] which internally uses dbacl. As of other spam filters per se, I know my previous boss wrote one called SpamOracle [2]. The tool itself seems to not see much changes these days (2003). I do not use it myself, however I know people using it [3] and its very likely that the software is good enough and does not need much maintenance. Supporting multiple tools would be great and having a nice way to use several at the same time would be cool... thinking of your interface seems to trivially support this by simply running the tool multiple times. Best regards, -- NP [1]: https://github.com/teythoon/afew [2]: http://spamoracle.forge.ocamlcore.org/ [3]: http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=spamoracle