>> I've tried sa-learn --spam, but it goes for a LONG TIME.. is that normal?
>> I've never actually let it finish, thinking it was 'stuck'.. but it may
just
>> take a long time..
>You could add --showdots to the command-line, which will output a '.'
>to the screen for each message processed.
You
At Mon Oct 13 18:59:36 2003, Robert Leonard III wrote:
>
> Thanks for the tip.. I guess it was an addressing/permission issue.. I see
> now, when I --lint -D that there are < 200 in my HAM db and the SPAM has now
> gone over 200 so I am assuming it works.. do I need to do a..
>
> sa-learn --spam
tom
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> Thanks for the tip.. I guess it was an address
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Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Bayes not working.. On System Wide SA
Okay, are you running spamassassin as root? If not, you'll proba
Okay, are you running spamassassin as root? If not, you'll probably
want to specify bayes_path in your local.cf - so that when you do a
spamassassin -D it reflects the ACTUAL location of the Bayes databases.
Then run it again, and see if you actually have zero spams in the
database. It will tell