Ken Bass wrote:
Several people recommended "formail -s spamassassin -r < mbox_full_of_spam".
Oops, sorry to have done the same (I didn't see this message when I
wrote my reply)...
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Ken Bass wrote:
Since the messages are received post spamassassin processing
they contain all the spamassassin stuff (marked-up-and put-in-an-attachment
version). My understanding was that sa-learn is smart enough to ignore all
its marked up stuff. I hope that it true even when it is given the '--
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ken Bass writes:
>So I guess my original question turns into a request, can spamassassin be
>changed so that '-r' option accepts an mbox file and it iterates over the
>messages to submit them. Or could sa-learn be changed so that it becomes the
>top l
Several people recommended "formail -s spamassassin -r < mbox_full_of_spam".
Thanks. While this works I don't like that it does not provide status from
its invocation of sa-learn such as 'Learned from 10 message(s) 13 message(s)
examined)'. I ended up calling sa-learn --mbox first, then the above
f
Since the messages are received post spamassassin processing
they contain all the spamassassin stuff (marked-up-and put-in-an-attachment
version). My understanding was that sa-learn is smart enough to ignore all
its marked up stuff. I hope that it true even when it is given the '--mbox'
option. The
Ken Bass wrote:
My question is how to report a *mailbox* of spam to razor2. I just
added razor2 to my configuration and wanted to contribute.
...
I then call 'sa-learn --mbox --spam' on the input file
If I understand correctly, this means that at this point you have the
messages in their origin
My question is how to report a *mailbox* of spam to razor2. I just added
razor2 to my configuration and wanted to contribute.
I currently receive spam into my mail reader (Forte Agent) and they get
moved to a SPAM folder based on the header tags. I periodically visit that
SPAM folder and using