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32 Subject: Re: [notmuch] Notmuch's search view sucks
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48 > On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote:
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49 >> And a step beyond that would support different languages for
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50 >> different emails, but that sounds like something "hard" to identify.
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52 > But probably not as hard as identifying spam. It could probably be
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53 > done with a simple Bayesian filter counting word frequencies---but
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54 > it'd be much better if somebody else had already solved the problem,
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55 > since this smells suspiciously like something that ought to be a
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56 > separate project and put in a library ... does anyone know if such a
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57 > project already exists? I know Google can do it ...
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59 > It'd be very cool to have notmuch automatically tag messages according
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60 > to what language they're in.
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62 What we should have is an interface to run an external program to
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63 classify a message when it's newly introduced and another that runs when
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64 tags are changed so that machine learning can be made to work when the
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