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This back end uses the Spam Statistics Emacs Lisp package to perform statistics-based filtering (see Spam Statistics Package). Before using this, you may want to perform some additional steps to initialize your Spam Statistics dictionary. See Creating a spam-stat dictionary.
Add this symbol to a group’s
spam-process parameter by customizing the group
parameters or the gnus-spam-process-newsgroups
variable. When this symbol is added to a group’s
spam-process parameter, the spam-marked articles
will be added to the spam-stat database of spam messages.
WARNING
Instead of the obsolete
gnus-group-spam-exit-processor-stat, it is
recommended that you use (spam spam-use-stat).
Everything will work the same way, we promise.
Add this symbol to a group’s
spam-process parameter by customizing the group
parameters or the gnus-spam-process-newsgroups
variable. When this symbol is added to a group’s
spam-process parameter, the ham-marked articles
in ham groups will be added to the spam-stat
database of non-spam messages.
WARNING
Instead of the obsolete
gnus-group-ham-exit-processor-stat, it is
recommended that you use (ham spam-use-stat).
Everything will work the same way, we promise.
This enables spam.el to cooperate with
spam-stat.el. spam-stat.el provides an
internal (Lisp-only) spam database, which unlike ifile or
Bogofilter does not require external programs. A spam and a ham
processor, and the spam-use-stat variable for
spam-split are provided.