Morten Kjeldgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The filter stores its files in $HOME/.spamassassin (unless otherwise set
> up), you can look for those files and see if the database grows. Check
> bayes_msgcount, it simply contains a period for each entry in the
> database.
I've run into this issu
Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I do: |sa-learn --spam
> from within mutt or Pine, it seems to just sit there.
I have the following setup for Gnus and it works just fine:
(global-set-key "\C-cs" 'cdh-sa-learn-spam)
(defun cdh-sa-learn-spam ()
"Pipe a message to sa-learn so that
"Mike Loiterman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How are people generating statistics with Spamassassin?
I use a couple things. I use basically the same Gnuplot setup as some
other people (more or less, the gnuplot part is basically the same,
the extraction method is a bit different). I also use th