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