Hello: <intro> After some thiking I finally decided to move from Thunderbird to Kmail. This was some months ago. After some problems with the mail solved by kmailcvt and others[1] I made kmail work with no problems.
Then I tried to configure spamassasin so that kmail could manage spam. After testing some time, I noticed that I was quite happy with the TB simple bayes spam filter. I know that there are also some simple bayes filter that work with kmail (e.g.: bogofilter) but I thought that since SA is well known to be the best and the most used spam filter I decided for it. </intro> I have it configured and runs quite well, but it seems for me that the bayes training (sa-learn) is not working properly. As the wizard defines I have a rule for spam and another for ham. both at the end of the filter pipeline so they are never run automatically, instead of that I have some icons on the main bar for that. The spam rule action is this: sa-learn -L --spam --no-sync The ham rule action is this: sa-learn -L --ham --no-sync After some training I have the impression that this is not working properly and my suspicion is that kmail is not passing the whole e-mail to sa-learn so that it could learn the tokens. I did a simple script and used it as command and that confirmed me that little suspicion, but on the contrary you could read in the kmail manual[2] subsection "Execute action" that the e-mail is send through stdin. Can you confirm this? Sorry if this has been too long, Thank you. [1] http://kmail.kde.org/unsupported/mozilla2kmail.pl [2] http://kmail.kde.org/manual/filters.html#filter-action -- Raúl Sánchez Siles ----->Proud Debian user<----- Linux registered user #416098
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