that
range. Strange, as all the ones I got over the night were in the 80-90
range.
Oh well, all's well that ends well, even if I don't understand why yet!
- Andrew.
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 22:32, Andrew Clarke wrote:
> I've been using Spamassassin for 1-2 months now. For a whi
nybody has,
- Andrew Clarke.
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htt
p /home/aclarke/blank_mail_folder
/home/aclarke/mail/spam/definitely_spam
cp /home/aclarke/blank_mail_folder /home/aclarke/mail/spam/not_spam
echo
echo 'Done!'
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 14:43, Eric Veltman wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
>
> On Saturday 16 August 2003 22:29, Andr
ith a folder for spam but
other than that they could have any number of mbox files with various
names under their ~/mail directory. I only have 3 right now but I want
to get a good system going and then deploy it more widely. Any
suggestions on the best way to do this?
Thanks!
- Andrew Cla
I'm still very new to this so excuse me if I'm speaking below your
intellect, but I had a similar problem when I first tried sa-learn. I
was using --file instead of --mbox. I tried:
sa-learn --spam --mbox definitely_spam
and it worked fine.
- Andrew.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PR
Thanks for the tip. I'm new to SpamAssassin and this list.
So if I just move my procmail rule for this list above my call to spamc,
that will work, right? Then email from this list will be moved out of
my mailbox and into another one before spamassassin is run on my inbox.
Thanks,
- Andrew.
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so in my setup at
least I don't think I'd care if bayes learned some emails incorrectly as
I'd correct it manually later. If anybody can tell me what's going on
and what I'm missing, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
- Andrew.
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