Short: 1.1r4 Prioritise Mail Messages Author: sbg@internz.co.nz Uploader: trigg cs waikato ac nz Type: comm/mail Architecture: m68k-amigaos Introduction ============ Spam Be Gone! is a program that uses machine learning to predict the priority of mail messages. As well as assigning spam messages a low priority, it can also assign high priority to messages that are likely to be of interest to you. It is a standalone program that is designed to be integrated with your mailreader. It requires three things to be any use: 1) Some way of calling Spam Be Gone! for each new mail message. Ideally this would be as part of the mailreader, but there is a program on Aminet called Filter that can be used externally (that's what I use). 2) Your mailreader should be able to either filter mail based on the X-Priority: message header or allow sorting mail based on that header. 3) The mailer should also allow Spam Be Gone! to be called by the user on demand to allow training (this is usually accomplished by an ARexx menu command). If this is not possible, Spam Be Gone! can be trained from the CLI (not a big hassle, because not a great deal of training is required) Let us know if you like Spam Be Gone!, have any suggestions (particularly installation instructions for other mailreaders, so we can share them with other users), or (gasp!) bug reports at sbg-support@internz.co.nz The latest version of Spam Be Gone! and more info is always available from: http://www.internz.com/SpamBeGone/