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30 From: Karl Wiberg <kha@treskal.com>\r
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34 Subject: Re: [notmuch] Notmuch's search view sucks\r
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49 On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> wrote:\r
50 > And a step beyond that would support different languages for\r
51 > different emails, but that sounds like something "hard" to identify.\r
52 \r
53 But probably not as hard as identifying spam. It could probably be\r
54 done with a simple Bayesian filter counting word frequencies---but\r
55 it'd be much better if somebody else had already solved the problem,\r
56 since this smells suspiciously like something that ought to be a\r
57 separate project and put in a library ... does anyone know if such a\r
58 project already exists? I know Google can do it ...\r
59 \r
60 It'd be very cool to have notmuch automatically tag messages according\r
61 to what language they're in.\r
62 \r
63 -- \r
64 Karl Wiberg, kha@treskal.com\r
65    subrabbit.wordpress.com\r
66    www.treskal.com/kalle\r