Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Spam Cube Review


David Pogue did a review of the Spam Cube, for the New York Times.  Even though it says that it works with any Operating System, only Windows PCs running Outlook can train the collective Bayesian database.


I still don't know how it handles POPS and IMAPS.  Also, I think that it is deceptive that they state that they filter the mail in gmail.  This will only work if you use the pop3 access to gmail.


[via Engadget]


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1 comment:

  1. looks way more advanced
    i read the pogue article also he had some good points he also mentioned their proprietary A.I. these guys supposedly have 11 patents pending on it so i highly doubt its bayesian
    http://www.spamcube.com/howdoesitwork/spam/#ai

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