For anyone who wants it...
Jan. 12th, 2005 06:37 pmI've uploaded my Thunderbird training.dat file for junk mail recognition, trained over a hell of a lot of mail, if anyone wants it as a "base training" for their own copies. Kills most Cialis, Viagra, "Software Offer", virii and general junk, in one fell swoop, and compressed for your download pleasure.
If you want it, it's at http://rick.guysintheknow.com/training.rar (compressed, WinRAR file), and you'll need to extract it to your Mozilla Thunderbird profile directory (in Windows, usually somewhere in C:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Thunderbird\[profile directory], or similar, in a Unix/Linux-type environment, I'm told it's probably in your ~/.thunderbird/[profile directory]/ directory (although don't quote me on that, I'm currently in the process of slapping Gentoo Linux on my laptop, and it's taking a while, as I decided to go for the ultra-optimal compile...)
Hope it's of use to people anyway. It's got several months of training in there, and should certainly help newbies... unless, of course, you want those Viagra ads ;)
If you want it, it's at http://rick.guysintheknow.com/training.rar (compressed, WinRAR file), and you'll need to extract it to your Mozilla Thunderbird profile directory (in Windows, usually somewhere in C:\Documents and Settings\[user]\Application Data\Thunderbird\[profile directory], or similar, in a Unix/Linux-type environment, I'm told it's probably in your ~/.thunderbird/[profile directory]/ directory (although don't quote me on that, I'm currently in the process of slapping Gentoo Linux on my laptop, and it's taking a while, as I decided to go for the ultra-optimal compile...)
Hope it's of use to people anyway. It's got several months of training in there, and should certainly help newbies... unless, of course, you want those Viagra ads ;)
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Date: 2005-01-12 01:39 pm (UTC)linux path seems to be something like
~/.thunderbird/profile name/training.dat
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Date: 2005-01-12 05:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-12 06:36 pm (UTC)How to cheer someone up while having to dig through Linux kernel documentation at 2:30AM to figure out how to make the speedstep stuff work on his laptop... ;)