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1 ;;; spam-stat.el --- detecting spam based on statistics
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
6 ;; Keywords: network
7 ;; URL: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SpamStat
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24 ;;; Commentary:
26 ;; This implements spam analysis according to Paul Graham in "A Plan
27 ;; for Spam". The basis for all this is a statistical distribution of
28 ;; words for your spam and non-spam mails. We need this information
29 ;; in a hash-table so that the analysis can use the information when
30 ;; looking at your mails. Therefore, before you begin, you need tons
31 ;; of mails (Graham uses 4000 non-spam and 4000 spam mails for his
32 ;; experiments).
34 ;; The main interface to using spam-stat, are the following functions:
36 ;; `spam-stat-buffer-is-spam' -- called in a buffer, that buffer is
37 ;; considered to be a new spam mail; use this for new mail that has
38 ;; not been processed before
40 ;; `spam-stat-buffer-is-non-spam' -- called in a buffer, that buffer
41 ;; is considered to be a new non-spam mail; use this for new mail that
42 ;; has not been processed before
44 ;; `spam-stat-buffer-change-to-spam' -- called in a buffer, that
45 ;; buffer is no longer considered to be normal mail but spam; use this
46 ;; to change the status of a mail that has already been processed as
47 ;; non-spam
49 ;; `spam-stat-buffer-change-to-non-spam' -- called in a buffer, that
50 ;; buffer is no longer considered to be spam but normal mail; use this
51 ;; to change the status of a mail that has already been processed as
52 ;; spam
54 ;; `spam-stat-save' -- save the hash table to the file; the filename
55 ;; used is stored in the variable `spam-stat-file'
57 ;; `spam-stat-load' -- load the hash table from a file; the filename
58 ;; used is stored in the variable `spam-stat-file'
60 ;; `spam-stat-score-word' -- return the spam score for a word
62 ;; `spam-stat-score-buffer' -- return the spam score for a buffer
64 ;; `spam-stat-split-fancy' -- for fancy mail splitting; add
65 ;; the rule (: spam-stat-split-fancy) to `nnmail-split-fancy'
67 ;; This requires the following in your ~/.gnus file:
69 ;; (require 'spam-stat)
70 ;; (spam-stat-load)
72 ;;; Testing:
74 ;; Typical test will involve calls to the following functions:
76 ;; Reset: (spam-stat-reset)
77 ;; Learn spam: (spam-stat-process-spam-directory "~/Mail/mail/spam")
78 ;; Learn non-spam: (spam-stat-process-non-spam-directory "~/Mail/mail/misc")
79 ;; Save table: (spam-stat-save)
80 ;; File size: (nth 7 (file-attributes spam-stat-file))
81 ;; Number of words: (hash-table-count spam-stat)
82 ;; Test spam: (spam-stat-test-directory "~/Mail/mail/spam")
83 ;; Test non-spam: (spam-stat-test-directory "~/Mail/mail/misc")
84 ;; Reduce table size: (spam-stat-reduce-size)
85 ;; Save table: (spam-stat-save)
86 ;; File size: (nth 7 (file-attributes spam-stat-file))
87 ;; Number of words: (hash-table-count spam-stat)
88 ;; Test spam: (spam-stat-test-directory "~/Mail/mail/spam")
89 ;; Test non-spam: (spam-stat-test-directory "~/Mail/mail/misc")
91 ;;; Dictionary Creation:
93 ;; Typically, you will filter away mailing lists etc. using specific
94 ;; rules in `nnmail-split-fancy'. Somewhere among these rules, you
95 ;; will filter spam. Here is how you would create your dictionary:
97 ;; Reset: (spam-stat-reset)
98 ;; Learn spam: (spam-stat-process-spam-directory "~/Mail/mail/spam")
99 ;; Learn non-spam: (spam-stat-process-non-spam-directory "~/Mail/mail/misc")
100 ;; Repeat for any other non-spam group you need...
101 ;; Reduce table size: (spam-stat-reduce-size)
102 ;; Save table: (spam-stat-save)
104 ;;; Todo:
106 ;; Speed it up. Integrate with Gnus such that it uses spam and expiry
107 ;; marks to call the appropriate functions when leaving the summary
108 ;; buffer and saves the hash table when leaving Gnus. More testing:
109 ;; More mails, disabling SpamAssassin, double checking algorithm, find
110 ;; improved algorithm.
112 ;;; Thanks:
114 ;; Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
115 ;; Jesper Harder <harder@myrealbox.com>
116 ;; Dan Schmidt <dfan@dfan.org>
117 ;; Lasse Rasinen <lrasinen@iki.fi>
118 ;; Milan Zamazal <pdm@zamazal.org>
122 ;;; Code:
123 (require 'mail-parse)
125 (defvar gnus-original-article-buffer)
127 (defgroup spam-stat nil
128 "Statistical spam detection for Emacs.
129 Use the functions to build a dictionary of words and their statistical
130 distribution in spam and non-spam mails. Then use a function to determine
131 whether a buffer contains spam or not."
132 :version "22.1"
133 :group 'gnus)
135 (defcustom spam-stat-file "~/.spam-stat.el"
136 "File used to save and load the dictionary.
137 See `spam-stat-to-hash-table' for the format of the file."
138 :type 'file
139 :group 'spam-stat)
141 (defcustom spam-stat-install-hooks t
142 "Whether spam-stat should install its hooks in Gnus.
143 This is set to nil if you use spam-stat through spam.el."
144 :type 'boolean
145 :group 'spam-stat)
147 (defcustom spam-stat-unknown-word-score 0.2
148 "The score to use for unknown words.
149 Also used for words that don't appear often enough."
150 :type 'number
151 :group 'spam-stat)
153 (defcustom spam-stat-max-word-length 15
154 "Only words shorter than this will be considered."
155 :type 'integer
156 :group 'spam-stat)
158 (defcustom spam-stat-max-buffer-length 10240
159 "Only the beginning of buffers will be analyzed.
160 This variable says how many characters this will be."
161 :type 'integer
162 :group 'spam-stat)
164 (defcustom spam-stat-split-fancy-spam-group "mail.spam"
165 "Name of the group where spam should be stored.
166 If `spam-stat-split-fancy' is used in fancy splitting rules. Has
167 no effect when spam-stat is invoked through spam.el."
168 :type 'string
169 :group 'spam-stat)
171 (defcustom spam-stat-split-fancy-spam-threshold 0.9
172 "Spam score threshold in spam-stat-split-fancy."
173 :type 'number
174 :group 'spam-stat)
176 (defcustom spam-stat-washing-hook nil
177 "Hook applied to each message before analysis."
178 :type 'hook
179 :group 'spam-stat)
181 (defcustom spam-stat-score-buffer-user-functions nil
182 "List of additional scoring functions.
183 Called one by one on the buffer.
185 If all of these functions return non-nil answers, these numerical
186 answers are added to the computed spam stat score on the buffer. If
187 you defun such functions, make sure they don't return the buffer in a
188 narrowed state or such: use, for example, `save-excursion'. Each of
189 your functions is also passed the initial spam-stat score which might
190 aid in your scoring.
192 Also be careful when defining such functions. If they take a long
193 time, they will slow down your mail splitting. Thus, if the buffer is
194 large, don't forget to use smaller regions, by wrapping your work in,
195 say, `with-spam-stat-max-buffer-size'."
196 :type '(repeat sexp)
197 :group 'spam-stat)
199 (defcustom spam-stat-process-directory-age 90
200 "Max. age of files to be processed in directory, in days.
201 When using `spam-stat-process-spam-directory' or
202 `spam-stat-process-non-spam-directory', only files that have
203 been touched in this many days will be considered. Without
204 this filter, re-training spam-stat with several thousand messages
205 will start to take a very long time."
206 :type 'number
207 :group 'spam-stat)
209 (defvar spam-stat-last-saved-at nil
210 "Time stamp of last change of spam-stat-file on this run")
212 (defvar spam-stat-syntax-table
213 (let ((table (copy-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)))
214 (modify-syntax-entry ?- "w" table)
215 (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" table)
216 (modify-syntax-entry ?. "w" table)
217 (modify-syntax-entry ?! "w" table)
218 (modify-syntax-entry ?? "w" table)
219 (modify-syntax-entry ?+ "w" table)
220 table)
221 "Syntax table used when processing mails for statistical analysis.
222 The important part is which characters are word constituents.")
224 (defvar spam-stat-dirty nil
225 "Whether the spam-stat database needs saving.")
227 (defvar spam-stat-buffer nil
228 "Buffer to use for scoring while splitting.
229 This is set by hooking into Gnus.")
231 (defvar spam-stat-buffer-name " *spam stat buffer*"
232 "Name of the `spam-stat-buffer'.")
234 (defvar spam-stat-coding-system
235 (if (mm-coding-system-p 'emacs-mule) 'emacs-mule 'raw-text)
236 "Coding system used for `spam-stat-file'.")
238 ;; Hooking into Gnus
240 (defun spam-stat-store-current-buffer ()
241 "Store a copy of the current buffer in `spam-stat-buffer'."
242 (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
243 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create spam-stat-buffer-name)
244 (erase-buffer)
245 (insert-buffer-substring buf)
246 (setq spam-stat-buffer (current-buffer)))))
248 (defun spam-stat-store-gnus-article-buffer ()
249 "Store a copy of the current article in `spam-stat-buffer'.
250 This uses `gnus-article-buffer'."
251 (with-current-buffer gnus-original-article-buffer
252 (spam-stat-store-current-buffer)))
254 ;; Data -- not using defstruct in order to save space and time
256 (defvar spam-stat (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
257 "Hash table used to store the statistics.
258 Use `spam-stat-load' to load the file.
259 Every word is used as a key in this table. The value is a vector.
260 Use `spam-stat-ngood', `spam-stat-nbad', `spam-stat-good',
261 `spam-stat-bad', and `spam-stat-score' to access this vector.")
263 (defvar spam-stat-ngood 0
264 "The number of good mails in the dictionary.")
266 (defvar spam-stat-nbad 0
267 "The number of bad mails in the dictionary.")
269 (defvar spam-stat-error-holder nil
270 "A holder for condition-case errors while scoring buffers.")
272 (defsubst spam-stat-good (entry)
273 "Return the number of times this word belongs to good mails."
274 (aref entry 0))
276 (defsubst spam-stat-bad (entry)
277 "Return the number of times this word belongs to bad mails."
278 (aref entry 1))
280 (defsubst spam-stat-score (entry)
281 "Set the score of this word."
282 (if entry
283 (aref entry 2)
284 spam-stat-unknown-word-score))
286 (defsubst spam-stat-set-good (entry value)
287 "Set the number of times this word belongs to good mails."
288 (aset entry 0 value))
290 (defsubst spam-stat-set-bad (entry value)
291 "Set the number of times this word belongs to bad mails."
292 (aset entry 1 value))
294 (defsubst spam-stat-set-score (entry value)
295 "Set the score of this word."
296 (aset entry 2 value))
298 (defsubst spam-stat-make-entry (good bad)
299 "Return a vector with the given properties."
300 (let ((entry (vector good bad nil)))
301 (spam-stat-set-score entry (spam-stat-compute-score entry))
302 entry))
304 ;; Computing
306 (defun spam-stat-compute-score (entry)
307 "Compute the score of this word. 1.0 means spam."
308 ;; promote all numbers to floats for the divisions
309 (let* ((g (* 2.0 (spam-stat-good entry)))
310 (b (float (spam-stat-bad entry))))
311 (cond ((< (+ g b) 5)
313 ((= 0 spam-stat-ngood)
314 .99)
315 ((= 0 spam-stat-nbad)
316 .01)
318 (max .01
319 (min .99 (/ (/ b spam-stat-nbad)
320 (+ (/ g spam-stat-ngood)
321 (/ b spam-stat-nbad)))))))))
323 ;; Parsing
325 (defmacro with-spam-stat-max-buffer-size (&rest body)
326 "Narrow the buffer down to the first 4k characters, then evaluate BODY."
327 `(save-restriction
328 (when (> (- (point-max)
329 (point-min))
330 spam-stat-max-buffer-length)
331 (narrow-to-region (point-min)
332 (+ (point-min) spam-stat-max-buffer-length)))
333 ,@body))
335 (defun spam-stat-buffer-words ()
336 "Return a hash table of words and number of occurrences in the buffer."
337 (run-hooks 'spam-stat-washing-hook)
338 (with-spam-stat-max-buffer-size
339 (with-syntax-table spam-stat-syntax-table
340 (goto-char (point-min))
341 (let ((result (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
342 word count)
343 (while (re-search-forward "\\w+" nil t)
344 (setq word (match-string-no-properties 0)
345 count (1+ (gethash word result 0)))
346 (when (< (length word) spam-stat-max-word-length)
347 (puthash word count result)))
348 result))))
350 (defun spam-stat-buffer-is-spam ()
351 "Consider current buffer to be a new spam mail."
352 (setq spam-stat-nbad (1+ spam-stat-nbad))
353 (maphash
354 (lambda (word count)
355 (let ((entry (gethash word spam-stat)))
356 (if entry
357 (spam-stat-set-bad entry (+ count (spam-stat-bad entry)))
358 (setq entry (spam-stat-make-entry 0 count)))
359 (spam-stat-set-score entry (spam-stat-compute-score entry))
360 (puthash word entry spam-stat)))
361 (spam-stat-buffer-words))
362 (setq spam-stat-dirty t))
364 (defun spam-stat-buffer-is-non-spam ()
365 "Consider current buffer to be a new non-spam mail."
366 (setq spam-stat-ngood (1+ spam-stat-ngood))
367 (maphash
368 (lambda (word count)
369 (let ((entry (gethash word spam-stat)))
370 (if entry
371 (spam-stat-set-good entry (+ count (spam-stat-good entry)))
372 (setq entry (spam-stat-make-entry count 0)))
373 (spam-stat-set-score entry (spam-stat-compute-score entry))
374 (puthash word entry spam-stat)))
375 (spam-stat-buffer-words))
376 (setq spam-stat-dirty t))
378 (autoload 'gnus-message "gnus-util")
380 (defun spam-stat-buffer-change-to-spam ()
381 "Consider current buffer no longer normal mail but spam."
382 (setq spam-stat-nbad (1+ spam-stat-nbad)
383 spam-stat-ngood (1- spam-stat-ngood))
384 (maphash
385 (lambda (word count)
386 (let ((entry (gethash word spam-stat)))
387 (if (not entry)
388 (gnus-message 8 "This buffer has unknown words in it")
389 (spam-stat-set-good entry (- (spam-stat-good entry) count))
390 (spam-stat-set-bad entry (+ (spam-stat-bad entry) count))
391 (spam-stat-set-score entry (spam-stat-compute-score entry))
392 (puthash word entry spam-stat))))
393 (spam-stat-buffer-words))
394 (setq spam-stat-dirty t))
396 (defun spam-stat-buffer-change-to-non-spam ()
397 "Consider current buffer no longer spam but normal mail."
398 (setq spam-stat-nbad (1- spam-stat-nbad)
399 spam-stat-ngood (1+ spam-stat-ngood))
400 (maphash
401 (lambda (word count)
402 (let ((entry (gethash word spam-stat)))
403 (if (not entry)
404 (gnus-message 8 "This buffer has unknown words in it")
405 (spam-stat-set-good entry (+ (spam-stat-good entry) count))
406 (spam-stat-set-bad entry (- (spam-stat-bad entry) count))
407 (spam-stat-set-score entry (spam-stat-compute-score entry))
408 (puthash word entry spam-stat))))
409 (spam-stat-buffer-words))
410 (setq spam-stat-dirty t))
412 ;; Saving and Loading
414 (defun spam-stat-save (&optional force)
415 "Save the `spam-stat' hash table as lisp file.
416 With a prefix argument save unconditionally."
417 (interactive "P")
418 (when (or force spam-stat-dirty)
419 (let ((coding-system-for-write spam-stat-coding-system))
420 (with-temp-file spam-stat-file
421 (let ((standard-output (current-buffer))
422 (font-lock-maximum-size 0))
423 (insert (format ";-*- coding: %s; -*-\n" spam-stat-coding-system))
424 (insert (format "(setq spam-stat-ngood %d spam-stat-nbad %d
425 spam-stat (spam-stat-to-hash-table '(" spam-stat-ngood spam-stat-nbad))
426 (maphash (lambda (word entry)
427 (prin1 (list word
428 (spam-stat-good entry)
429 (spam-stat-bad entry))))
430 spam-stat)
431 (insert ")))"))))
432 (message "Saved %s." spam-stat-file)
433 (setq spam-stat-dirty nil
434 spam-stat-last-saved-at (nth 5 (file-attributes spam-stat-file)))))
436 (defun spam-stat-load ()
437 "Read the `spam-stat' hash table from disk."
438 ;; TODO: maybe we should warn the user if spam-stat-dirty is t?
439 (let ((coding-system-for-read spam-stat-coding-system))
440 (cond (spam-stat-dirty (message "Spam stat not loaded: spam-stat-dirty t"))
441 ((or (not (boundp 'spam-stat-last-saved-at))
442 (null spam-stat-last-saved-at)
443 (not (equal spam-stat-last-saved-at
444 (nth 5 (file-attributes spam-stat-file)))))
445 (progn
446 (load-file spam-stat-file)
447 (setq spam-stat-dirty nil
448 spam-stat-last-saved-at
449 (nth 5 (file-attributes spam-stat-file)))))
450 (t (message "Spam stat file not loaded: no change in disk..")))))
452 (defun spam-stat-to-hash-table (entries)
453 "Turn list ENTRIES into a hash table and store as `spam-stat'.
454 Every element in ENTRIES has the form \(WORD GOOD BAD) where WORD is
455 the word string, NGOOD is the number of good mails it has appeared in,
456 NBAD is the number of bad mails it has appeared in, GOOD is the number
457 of times it appeared in good mails, and BAD is the number of times it
458 has appeared in bad mails."
459 (let ((table (make-hash-table :size (length entries)
460 :test 'equal)))
461 (mapc (lambda (l)
462 (puthash (car l)
463 (spam-stat-make-entry (nth 1 l) (nth 2 l))
464 table))
465 entries)
466 table))
468 (defun spam-stat-reset ()
469 "Reset `spam-stat' to an empty hash-table.
470 This deletes all the statistics."
471 (interactive)
472 (setq spam-stat (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
473 spam-stat-ngood 0
474 spam-stat-nbad 0)
475 (setq spam-stat-dirty t))
477 ;; Scoring buffers
479 (defvar spam-stat-score-data nil
480 "Raw data used in the last run of `spam-stat-score-buffer'.")
482 (defsubst spam-stat-score-word (word)
483 "Return score for WORD.
484 The default score for unknown words is stored in
485 `spam-stat-unknown-word-score'."
486 (spam-stat-score (gethash word spam-stat)))
488 (defun spam-stat-buffer-words-with-scores ()
489 "Process current buffer, return the 15 most conspicuous words.
490 These are the words whose spam-stat differs the most from 0.5.
491 The list returned contains elements of the form \(WORD SCORE DIFF),
492 where DIFF is the difference between SCORE and 0.5."
493 (let (result word score)
494 (maphash (lambda (word ignore)
495 (setq score (spam-stat-score-word word)
496 result (cons (list word score (abs (- score 0.5)))
497 result)))
498 (spam-stat-buffer-words))
499 (setq result (sort result (lambda (a b) (< (nth 2 b) (nth 2 a)))))
500 (setcdr (nthcdr 14 result) nil)
501 result))
503 (defun spam-stat-score-buffer ()
504 "Return a score describing the spam-probability for this buffer.
505 Add user supplied modifications if supplied."
506 (interactive) ; helps in debugging.
507 (setq spam-stat-score-data (spam-stat-buffer-words-with-scores))
508 (let* ((probs (mapcar 'cadr spam-stat-score-data))
509 (prod (apply #'* probs))
510 (score0
511 (/ prod (+ prod (apply #'* (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (- 1 x))
512 probs)))))
513 (score1s
514 (condition-case
515 spam-stat-error-holder
516 (spam-stat-score-buffer-user score0)
517 (error nil)))
518 (ans
519 (if score1s (+ score0 score1s) score0)))
520 (when (interactive-p)
521 (message "%S" ans))
522 ans))
524 (defun spam-stat-score-buffer-user (&rest args)
525 (let* ((scores
526 (mapcar
527 (lambda (fn)
528 (apply fn args))
529 spam-stat-score-buffer-user-functions)))
530 (if (memq nil scores) nil
531 (apply #'+ scores))))
533 (defun spam-stat-split-fancy ()
534 "Return the name of the spam group if the current mail is spam.
535 Use this function on `nnmail-split-fancy'. If you are interested in
536 the raw data used for the last run of `spam-stat-score-buffer',
537 check the variable `spam-stat-score-data'."
538 (condition-case spam-stat-error-holder
539 (progn
540 (set-buffer spam-stat-buffer)
541 (goto-char (point-min))
542 (when (> (spam-stat-score-buffer) spam-stat-split-fancy-spam-threshold)
543 (when (boundp 'nnmail-split-trace)
544 (mapc (lambda (entry)
545 (push entry nnmail-split-trace))
546 spam-stat-score-data))
547 spam-stat-split-fancy-spam-group))
548 (error (message "Error in spam-stat-split-fancy: %S" spam-stat-error-holder)
549 nil)))
551 ;; Testing
553 (defun spam-stat-strip-xref ()
554 "Strip the the Xref header."
555 (save-restriction
556 (mail-narrow-to-head)
557 (when (re-search-forward "^Xref:.*\n" nil t)
558 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
560 (defun spam-stat-process-directory (dir func)
561 "Process all the regular files in directory DIR using function FUNC."
562 (let* ((files (directory-files dir t "^[^.]"))
563 (max (/ (length files) 100.0))
564 (count 0))
565 (with-temp-buffer
566 (dolist (f files)
567 (when (and (file-readable-p f)
568 (file-regular-p f)
569 (> (nth 7 (file-attributes f)) 0)
570 (< (time-to-number-of-days (time-since (nth 5 (file-attributes f))))
571 spam-stat-process-directory-age))
572 (setq count (1+ count))
573 (message "Reading %s: %.2f%%" dir (/ count max))
574 (insert-file-contents-literally f)
575 (spam-stat-strip-xref)
576 (funcall func)
577 (erase-buffer))))))
579 (defun spam-stat-process-spam-directory (dir)
580 "Process all the regular files in directory DIR as spam."
581 (interactive "D")
582 (spam-stat-process-directory dir 'spam-stat-buffer-is-spam))
584 (defun spam-stat-process-non-spam-directory (dir)
585 "Process all the regular files in directory DIR as non-spam."
586 (interactive "D")
587 (spam-stat-process-directory dir 'spam-stat-buffer-is-non-spam))
589 (defun spam-stat-count ()
590 "Return size of `spam-stat'."
591 (interactive)
592 (hash-table-count spam-stat))
594 (defun spam-stat-test-directory (dir &optional verbose)
595 "Test all the regular files in directory DIR for spam.
596 If the result is 1.0, then all files are considered spam.
597 If the result is 0.0, non of the files is considered spam.
598 You can use this to determine error rates.
600 If VERBOSE is non-nil display names of files detected as spam or
601 non-spam in a temporary buffer. If it is the symbol `ham',
602 display non-spam files; otherwise display spam files."
603 (interactive "DDirectory: ")
604 (let* ((files (directory-files dir t "^[^.]"))
605 display-files
606 buffer-score
607 (total (length files))
608 (score 0.0); float
609 (max (/ total 100.0)); float
610 (count 0))
611 (with-temp-buffer
612 (dolist (f files)
613 (when (and (file-readable-p f)
614 (file-regular-p f)
615 (> (nth 7 (file-attributes f)) 0))
616 (setq count (1+ count))
617 (message "Reading %.2f%%, score %.2f"
618 (/ count max) (/ score count))
619 (insert-file-contents-literally f)
620 (setq buffer-score (spam-stat-score-buffer))
621 (when (> buffer-score 0.9)
622 (setq score (1+ score)))
623 (when verbose
624 (if (> buffer-score 0.9)
625 (unless (eq verbose 'ham) (push f display-files))
626 (when (eq verbose 'ham) (push f display-files))))
627 (erase-buffer))))
628 (when display-files
629 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*spam-stat results*"
630 (dolist (file display-files)
631 (princ file)
632 (terpri))))
633 (message "Final score: %d / %d = %f" score total (/ score total))))
635 ;; Shrinking the dictionary
637 (defun spam-stat-reduce-size (&optional count)
638 "Reduce the size of `spam-stat'.
639 This removes all words that occur less than COUNT from the dictionary.
640 COUNT defaults to 5"
641 (interactive)
642 (setq count (or count 5))
643 (maphash (lambda (key entry)
644 (when (< (+ (spam-stat-good entry)
645 (spam-stat-bad entry))
646 count)
647 (remhash key spam-stat)))
648 spam-stat)
649 (setq spam-stat-dirty t))
651 (defun spam-stat-install-hooks-function ()
652 "Install the spam-stat function hooks."
653 (interactive)
654 (add-hook 'nnmail-prepare-incoming-message-hook
655 'spam-stat-store-current-buffer)
656 (add-hook 'gnus-select-article-hook
657 'spam-stat-store-gnus-article-buffer))
659 (when spam-stat-install-hooks
660 (spam-stat-install-hooks-function))
662 (defun spam-stat-unload-hook ()
663 "Uninstall the spam-stat function hooks."
664 (interactive)
665 (remove-hook 'nnmail-prepare-incoming-message-hook
666 'spam-stat-store-current-buffer)
667 (remove-hook 'gnus-select-article-hook
668 'spam-stat-store-gnus-article-buffer))
670 (add-hook 'spam-stat-unload-hook 'spam-stat-unload-hook)
672 (provide 'spam-stat)
674 ;; arch-tag: ff1d2200-8ddb-42fb-bb7b-1b5e20448554
675 ;;; spam-stat.el ends here