Weyland wrote:
Which is intresting because it spurred me to check mine.
I'm using RH8 with Sendmail, supposedly using Bayes (I've been training it for
a long time now, at least...), and didn't get *anything* when I cat and grep
for "bayes". Nothing at all.
So how *do* you know it's working?
if y
Francis wrote:
I'm now using the default rules and receive some spam on my PC.
I put those spam in a spam box on my PC.
How can I use this box to to work with sa_lear on my Unix Server to find new
rules?
copy the box to your unix server and run
sa-learn --mbox --spam /path/to/spam/mbox
(assuming
i'm confused by something i read in the spamd documentation:
If you plan to use Bayesian classification (the BAYES rules) with spamd,
you will need to either
1. modify /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf to use a shared database of
tokens, by setting the 'bayes_path' setting to a path all users ca