Hi Gary,
>Ok, so the obvious question is how does one then pull the
>message out? I mean, I know I've seen references to using
>forward as an attachment as the way to preserve the headers,
>but I don't think I've seen any indication anywhere on
>exactly how to deal with it from that point to
At 03:35 PM 6/25/2003, you wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 03:06:24PM -0400, Gary Schrock wrote:
> What I thought happens is that sa-learn can recognize an email message
that
> contains a message/rfc822 attached message, and learn from that attached
> message, hence the reason you should forward a
Gary Schrock wrote on Wed, 25 Jun 2003 15:06:24 -0400:
> Do I need to be doing something before the message gets piped to
> sa-learn to pull the attachment out so it's seperate?
>
Yes, sa-learn needs the message in the attachment, not the whole thing. That's
why it is in the attachment, so you
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 03:06:24PM -0400, Gary Schrock wrote:
> What I thought happens is that sa-learn can recognize an email message that
> contains a message/rfc822 attached message, and learn from that attached
> message, hence the reason you should forward a spam message to it using
> that
Ok, with recent discussion on the list I've gotten somewhat confused by
this issue.
What I thought happens is that sa-learn can recognize an email message that
contains a message/rfc822 attached message, and learn from that attached
message, hence the reason you should forward a spam message to
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 06:09:53PM -0500, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> Close. With spamd running as root, I'm running as michael. If I run sa-learn
> running as michael, does that work,
It works for me!
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Michael Satterwhite wrote on Mon, 9 Jun 2003 18:09:53 -0500:
> Close. With spamd running as root, I'm running as michael. If I run sa-learn
> running as michael, does that work, or do I have to go to root mode?
>
I have to admit that I always run it as root, but this shouldn't be necessary.
I t
On Monday 09 June 2003 07:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Not sure, since you don't explain the problem you have. Your sitewide bayes
> db needs to be 666, so that all users can write to it, otherwise
> auto-learning would fail f.i. Is that what you wanted to know? If *you*
> want to train it you can ju
i've got a similar thing running SA-exim
i only run sitewide - i'm not offering individual users their own prefs
(we're a small company)
so, spamd is running with /etc/spamassassin/local.cf as the local
configuration file
in there, i have these lines for bayes:
##
## Bayes
##
# Enable the Bay
Michael Satterwhite wrote on Mon, 9 Jun 2003 05:44:16 -0500:
> I'm running spamd in root mode. I'd like to start using the Bayesian filter,
> but I'm not sure how to train Spamassassin when spamd is running root. I'm
> sure I'm missing something very obvious. Can you offer any help?
>
Not sure,
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