On 9/28/03 7:10 PM, "Mohan Khurana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How do I tell if spamassassin is autolearning? I'm
> looking at the timestamps for the bayes_seen and
> bayes_tok files and they dont look to be updated in
> hours, although I'm getting a lot of mail. sa_learn
> --dump
On 9/28/03 7:10 PM, "Mohan Khurana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also don't see the debug data
> in /var/log/maillog, although I did give spamd the -D
> option, anyone have any clues on that as well?
Did you kill and restart spamd?
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I guess I should RTFL.
Patch applied
Error stopped
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Razor 2 is having a problem:
Sep 26 12:10:24 crabtree spamd[816]: debug: Razor2 is available
Sep 26 12:10:24 crabtree spamd[816]: debug: entering helper-app run mode
Sep 26 12:10:24 crabtree spamd[816]: razor2 check skipped: Insecure
dependency in connect while running setuid at
/Library/Perl/dar
Can someone tell me why auto-learn is failing here.
>From the log:
debug: running meta tests; score so far=32.003
Sep 26 03:25:05 crabtree spamd[4856]: debug: auto-learn? ham=0.1, spam=12,
body-hits=17.294, head-hits=19.505
Sep 26 03:25:05 crabtree spamd[4856]: debug: auto-learn: currently using
s
> Hearing people using "sa-learn" makes me curious. I do not have
> an application by that name. What is sa-learn?
Mine is in /usr/local/bin/sa-learn
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I just upgraded to 2.5 and SA no longer appends the subject line with
"*SPAM*" as it used to.
Where can I configure SA to append *SPAM* to the subject line on
messages it determines to be spam?
So...
I found the lines in /Library/Perl/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm
That go like:
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I just upgraded to 2.5 and SA no longer appends the subject line with
"*SPAM*" as it used to.
Where can I configure SA to append *SPAM* to the subject line on
messages it determines to be spam?
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I am runningv2.43 and I am looking forward to upgrading to 2.5.
I am running it on OS X with exim.
I would like to upgrade via CPAN.
What is the likelihood of the upgrade breaking my configuration?
How different is 2.5 from 2.43.
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um... Is this the SpamAssassin list?
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efully soon I can
> start kicking in some code.
>
> That's the only loss.
>
> A name is just a name. If the code was bad, nobody would care about SA.
> A good product goes by any name.
How about a new name like SpamSpy or SpamSpotter?
JP Kelly
Anybody have any idea when a stable release of SA 2.50 might be due?
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Is it possible to train SA 2.43 with known spam like sa-learn-spam does in
SA 2.50?
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