On 12 sep 2005, at 01.17, Nathan Zabaldo wrote:
Robert Claeson wrote:
>I'm sure there's a good way, but I tend to export the offending
mail(s) from my mail client (Apple Mail, which can export in Mbox
format), scp it to the server and run sa-learn on it there. Clumsy,
but it works.
Robert Claeson wrote:
>I'm sure there's a good way, but I tend to export the offending mail(s)
from my mail client (Apple Mail, which can export in Mbox format), scp it to
the server and run sa-learn on it there. Clumsy, but it works.
>I do it a few times a week so I can export a bunch of s
Robert Claeson wrote:
>I'm sure there's a good way, but I tend to export the offending mail(s)
from my mail client (Apple Mail, which can export in Mbox format), scp it to
the server and run sa-learn on it there. Clumsy, but it works.
>I do it a few times a week so I can export a bunch of s
On 11 sep 2005, at 06.36, Nathan Zabaldo wrote:
I have dbmail, spamassassin, postfix up and running no problems
whatsoever for about a year now.
My question is regarding how I can spamassassin 3.03 to sa-learn
spam messages. Obviously I can’t point it to the database to the
offending