At 11:45 PM 12/9/03 -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
Oh yeah, forgot to mention I finally got around to migrating all the FAQ
stuff onto the Wiki ;)
Heh, yeah, I caused me to go "Where the heck is that FAQ link???!!!" for
about 5 seconds before I saw the wiki one..
Ok, my real impressions were a little
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Matt Kettler writes:
>and then the Bayes FAQ in the Wiki:
>http://wiki.spamassassin.org/w/BayesFaq
>in particular:
>http://wiki.spamassassin.org/w/SiteWideBayesFeedback
>and:
>http://wiki.spamassassin.org/w/UsingAnAccountForLearning
Oh yeah, forgot t
At 02:01 AM 12/10/03 -0500, kittonian wrote:
Since the clients all download the mail and it becomes stored on the
exchange server for the user's inbox, how exactly do I train SA to stop
marking certain items? Our users are all over the place so if there's
something I can setup where I can have
Title: Message
Our setup contains
qmail with SA on a linux server for pop/smtp and a corporate exchange server
running on win2k with which each client accesses all of their e-mail (exchange
and pop accounts). Most of the stuff is working just fine with SA tagging
e-mails but there are some
Lucas Albers wrote:
Their is another potential method you could use.
Use the isbg.py imap python script to access the folders via imap and
learn the spam.
http://www.rogerbinns.com/isbg/
You could also use winbind to use the correcut NT usernames for the imap
connection from the linux box.
http://
Their is another potential method you could use.
Use the isbg.py imap python script to access the folders via imap and
learn the spam.
http://www.rogerbinns.com/isbg/
You could also use winbind to use the correcut NT usernames for the imap
connection from the linux box.
http://nic-ks.greatplains.n
I have kind of the same problem... I want my HAM to be sa-learned into
sa but the messages are on a store other then the Linux box, and
forwarding them will seem as if they are coming from an internal legit user.
What format of file does sa-learn expect and disect ?
-Maciek
PS Francisco, sorry t
Hi:
I'm running SA 2.54 in a redhat 7.2 linux box with sendmail-milter.
This box is a filter between external MTA's and a Exchange server.
I have everything working (SA, bayes & razor) and I was trying to use
whatever spam users have in their mailboxes to train SA. So using a small VB
pr
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 11:22:20AM -0800, JP Kelly wrote:
> Is it possible to train SA 2.43 with known spam like sa-learn-spam does in
> SA 2.50?
2.43 doesn't have any "learning" rules. 2.50 has a bayes-ish system
which is what sa-learn-spam trains.
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