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Title : The Versatile Language Inoculation Message Format
Author(s) : B. Yerazunis, et. al.
Filename : draft-spamfilt-inoculation-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2003-10-20
Analytical anti-spam tools are designed to prevent unsolicited
commercial email from being delivered to the user(s) that the tool
is protecting by means of analyzing the message's content. Such
tools are designed to learn the different tokens and patterns that
comprise both innocent and guilty messages to effectively conclude
whether a message is considered to be spam.
A method of inoculation provides the ability for the end-user to
benefit by pre-seeding the filtering tool with contextual
information specific to the content to which the inoculation is
targeted for.
This memo describes the message format used to transmit inoculations
via electronic mail.
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