I do this here using fetchmail.
I created public folders on the Exchange system for people to drop Spam, Ham
and False-Positives into.
Create three aliases on your gateway that point to sa-learn, for sendmail
these will work
spamforget: |"/usr/local/bin/sa-learn --no-rebuild --forget"
spaml
On Friday 03 October 2003 17:59 CET Mike Carlson wrote:
> Is it possible for sa-learn to learn too much?
From 'man sa-learn':
| SpamAssassin remembers which mail messages it's learnt
| already, and will not re-learn those messages again,
| unless you use the --forget option. Me
On Saturday 27 September 2003 16:46 CET Trevor Rhodes wrote:
> > > From which I assume I need this DB_File thingy. So I then do the
> > > following which I hope is right, and then I get this...
> >
> > Correct.
>
> Ooh, that´s a refreshing change. hehe
>
> > You need to have the devel package for
Malte,
> > From which I assume I need this DB_File thingy. So I then do the
> > following which I hope is right, and then I get this...
>
> Correct.
Ooh, that´s a refreshing change. hehe
> You need to have the devel package for the Berkeley DB installed. I don't
> know what it's called in Mand
On Saturday 27 September 2003 14:50 CET Trevor Rhodes wrote:
> From which I assume I need this DB_File thingy. So I then do the
> following which I hope is right, and then I get this...
Correct.
> cpan> install DB_File
>[...]
> gcc -c -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB/include -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
>
more puzzled i empty the directory and it tells me it examine 6 msgs
n ebug: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: already
learnt correctly, not learning twice
debug: Learning Spam
debug: uri tests: Done uriRE
debug: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: already
learnt correctly, not learning twice
Learned from 0 message(s) (6 message
Gareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to set-up a cron job to process these daily using sa-learn.
I was thinking about doing this as well, but how do you get sa-learn to
run "for each user"?
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Justin Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually, it's only 200 of each.
Actually, I just checked some of my headers - apparently Bayes is
kicking in now. Sorry for the mis-information.
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On Tuesday 15 July 2003 18:46 CET Nichols, William wrote:
> I want to then FTP these messages to a folder on sa box and run sa-learn
> --ham --dir /folderpath/here/
>
> these are in .eml format. How could I save these so that they could be
> used to learn the SA box? Any ideas here?
The Microsof
On Friday 11 July 2003 19:02 CET Fred Bacon wrote:
> Hi, I'm running spamassassin 2.54 on a Redhat 7.3 distribution.
>
> I have my users place unmarked spam into a shared IMAP folder on our
> server. Every night I have a cron job learn the contents of the folder
> as spam. On occasion (perhaps on
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Mike Wagner wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have a RedHat 9 box with sendmail and spamassassin running. I installed
> both from the redhat cd and have done no additional configuration, other
> than setting up procmail to feed to spamc. Spamassassin works great, it
> detects spa
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