Hello PieterB,
Monday, January 26, 2004, 8:03:45 AM, you wrote:
P> Is there some way to prevent spamassassin from using SA-talk messages
P> for Bayes auto_learning. My bayes filter seems to be less effective
P> since a lot of spamphrases/tokens are discussed on this list.
My method:
1) I subscri
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On Monday 26 January 2004 08:03 am, PieterB wrote:
> Is there some way to prevent spamassassin from using SA-talk messages
> for Bayes auto_learning. My bayes filter seems to be less effective
> since a lot of spamphrases/tokens are discussed on this l
On Monday, January 26, 2004 @ 8:03:45 AM [-0700], PieterB wrote:
> Is there some way to prevent spamassassin from using SA-talk messages
> for Bayes auto_learning. My bayes filter seems to be less effective
> since a lot of spamphrases/tokens are discussed on this list.
Do you have access to proc
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 05:03:45PM +0100, PieterB is rumored to have said:
>
> Is there some way to prevent spamassassin from using SA-talk messages
> for Bayes auto_learning. My bayes filter seems to be less effective
> since a lot of spamphrases/tokens are discussed on this list.
It depends on
On January 26, 2004 11:03 am, PieterB wrote:
> Is there some way to prevent spamassassin from using SA-talk messages
> for Bayes auto_learning. My bayes filter seems to be less effective
> since a lot of spamphrases/tokens are discussed on this list.
>
> I did a "sa-learn --mbox --forget Mail/spama
Is there some way to prevent spamassassin from using SA-talk messages
for Bayes auto_learning. My bayes filter seems to be less effective
since a lot of spamphrases/tokens are discussed on this list.
I did a "sa-learn --mbox --forget Mail/spamassassin-talk", which
removed the bayes learning for 99
On January 14, 2004 12:07 pm, Paul Barbeau wrote:
> Has anyone create a button (or some other way) that i can install on a
> client outlook that will submit the email to the my bayes learning account?
> The current process to "resend the message" is above most of my users and
> button would be much
Has anyone create a button (or some other way) that i can install on a
client outlook that will submit the email to the my bayes learning account?
The current process to "resend the message" is above most of my users and
button would be much easier.
Thanks for any help
Paul
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From: JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] bayes learning
Do you have spamassassin running as root? If not, log on as the user that
spamassassin runs as, and t
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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 1:22 AM
To: Fritz Mesedilla
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] bayes learning
> debug: bayes: no dbs present, cannot scan:
> /root/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
Have you got the DB_File module installed? You need it for bayes.
expiry atime
Cheers,
fritz
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From: Casper Gasper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 1:22 AM
To: Fritz Mesedilla
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] bayes learning
> debug: bayes: no dbs present, canno
So amavisd-new does use bayes, you just need to set the perms right?
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 05:22:09PM +, Casper Gasper wrote:
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> >debug: bayes: no dbs present, cannot scan:
> >/root/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
>
> Have you got the DB_File module installed? You need it for bayes. I
> take
debug: bayes: no dbs present, cannot scan:
/root/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
Have you got the DB_File module installed? You need it for bayes. I
take it you're running Amavisd-new as a non-root user? That user has
to be able to read bayes_toks and bayes_seen. What's your $MYHOME var
set to in
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At 04:31 AM 11/21/2003, Fritz Mesedilla wrote:
>Greetings!
>I would like to know how to find out if bayes learning is working properly.
>I know that spamassassin itself is working for it is able to filter spam.
ams/hams are in the Bayes database. Go have a beer, come back, do it
again, subtract. If you come out with a non-zero number, it's working.
:)
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At 04:31 AM 11/21/2003, Fritz Mesedilla wrote:
Greetings!
I would like to know how to find out if bayes learning is working properly.
I know that spamassassin itself is working for it is able to filter spam.
sa-learn --dump
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Greetings!
I would like to know how to find out if bayes learning is working properly.
I know that spamassassin itself is working for it is able to filter spam.
Cheers,
fritz
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Keith C. Ivey writes:
> Arlo Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > it would appear from the data im seeing that bayes is learning
> > the to and received headers on mails... obviously this seems a
> > bit redundant and will only add to the size of
I've done a little examination of the Bayes data for my own
site (which hasn't built up to full size yet) to see whether
"To" and "Received" tokens are useful.
"To" tokens that are good spam indicators include "WEBMASTER"
(in all caps) and the username for a nonexistent address which
has appar
Arlo Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it would appear from the data im seeing that bayes is learning
> the to and received headers on mails... obviously this seems a
> bit redundant and will only add to the size of the bayes db,
> without contributing anything (maybe even harming the learning?
On Oct 18, 2003 at 16:20, Arlo Gilbert wrote:
>it would appear from the data im seeing that bayes is learning the to
>and received headers on mails... obviously this seems a bit redundant
>and will only add to the size of the bayes db, without contributing
>anything (maybe even harming the learnin
it would appear from the data im seeing that bayes is learning the to
and received headers on mails... obviously this seems a bit redundant
and will only add to the size of the bayes db, without contributing
anything (maybe even harming the learning?) of the bayes engine.
any thoughts on this?
Jim Ford writes:
>On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:09:47PM -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
>> If you have one message in the caught-spam folder and run sa-learn on it, it
>> will report it learned from one message. If you leave that message in there
>> and add a second, sa-learn will only learn from the s
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:09:47PM -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:
> If you have one message in the caught-spam folder and run sa-learn on it, it
> will report it learned from one message. If you leave that message in there
> and add a second, sa-learn will only learn from the second, since it's
> al
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From: "Jim Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 4:59 AM
Subject: [SAtalk] Bayes learning
> Hi,
>
Hi,
I've noticed that as I pass my caughtspam through sa-learn, it reports that
it's learning from an ever decreasing amount of spam: e.g. from 10 messages
it may report that it's only learnt from 2. This seems to me 'a good thing'
inasmuch that what it's saying is that in the case shown above, th
I'm running a Mandrake 9.0 machine, with qmail (as installed by LWQ.org) and
SA 2.55 site wide, using Bayes with auto learning enabled. The server is
just a gateway server, which then routes it's filtered email (Thank you VERY
much SpamAssassin!) to a POP server sitting behind it. The server behi
I'm running a Mandrake 9.0 machine, with qmail (as installed by LWQ.org) and
SA 2.55 site wide, using Bayes with auto learning enabled. The server is
just a gateway server, which then routes it's filtered email (Thank you VERY
much SpamAssassin!) to a POP server sitting behind it. The server behi
Genchev, Sergei said:
> Does it make any sense to feed Chinese (mostly HTML) E-mail as spam/ham to
> bayes? Would Bayes learn Chinese words as meaningless single-byte "words"?
> Does it matter? Should I try to use UTF-8 locale? Any experiences would be
> greatly appreciated, especially from mail
Hi everyone,
Our company gets a lot of legitimate and not-so-legitimate E-mail in
Chinese. Our people in Taiwan have quite a bit more spam slip through than
our US and European offices.
Having read a lot of warnings about using UTF-8 locale, I am running SA
2.55 with LANG=en_US on RH8.
Does it
> First, a big "thank you" to the developers!
>
> Using the bayes learner, starting it with several 100 spams
> and about 1000 hams, and then mainly feeding it spam that
> wasn't caught in the past had a tremendously positive effect here.
> At the momemnt, spamassassin is almost perfect for us.
>
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> From: Martin Maechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SAtalk] Bayes learning "sudden
First, a big "thank you" to the developers!
Using the bayes learner, starting it with several 100 spams
and about 1000 hams, and then mainly feeding it spam that
wasn't caught in the past had a tremendously positive effect here.
At the momemnt, spamassassin is almost perfect for us.
We have one p
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