regarding phrasing you could use a WPE to convert
basic anonymous word tokens into phrase tokens.
did this for a recruitment company and it worked well.
Advantage is that a WPE does not need compilatio ala Yapp
and can be managed via a web interface by a non techie.
Disadvantage is that it can be slow. Algorithm we
developed for client was very fast but Oracle (SQL)
centric so would not be a good fit for other RDBMS.
The client also used statistical methods (as discussed
here) but they saw a WPE as a major plus point.
For our spam we block incoming ip address and
obviously faked addresses - old hat theye days but
works very well.
Jacqui
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