Spam Trainer makes it easier for GNOME users to train spam filtering software (e.g. SpamBayes, SpamAssassin or CRM114).
Simply drag and drop your email messages onto the spam/ham icons and Spam Trainer will do the rest!
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Where can I get it?
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More information (including screenshots) is available here:
http://spamtrainer.sourceforge.net/
Source packages are available here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=120285
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What's new?
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* In Mono 1.0 training commands were automatically passed to the shell, allowing users to enter shell redirects into their training commands (e.g. <, > and |). Mono 1.1 no longer passes commands to the shell, so bash is now invoked explicitly.
* The installation scripts have been updated to work with recent Mono packages (tested on Ubuntu Edgy).
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Requirements
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* Mono (version 1.1 or, hopefully, greater)
* Gtk# (version 1)
Simply drag and drop your email messages onto the spam/ham icons and Spam Trainer will do the rest!
==================
Where can I get it?
==================
More information (including screenshots) is available here:
http://spamtrainer.sourceforge.net/
Source packages are available here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=120285
==========
What's new?
==========
* In Mono 1.0 training commands were automatically passed to the shell, allowing users to enter shell redirects into their training commands (e.g. <, > and |). Mono 1.1 no longer passes commands to the shell, so bash is now invoked explicitly.
* The installation scripts have been updated to work with recent Mono packages (tested on Ubuntu Edgy).
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Requirements
===========
* Mono (version 1.1 or, hopefully, greater)
* Gtk# (version 1)