IIRC, it should be
Sa-learn --spam --mbox kill
William L. Polhemus, Jr. P.E.
Polhemus Engineering Company
Katy, Texas USA
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I've just been struggling with the same thing. When I ran sa-learn in
debug mode with the -D it complained that I hadn't loaded DB_File which
is required for the Bayesian filter. I just loaded that Perl module and
now it works fine - or at least it is working.
-- Jack
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At 08:55 AM 10/23/2003, Joseph P. Wetstein wrote:
When I do a: "sa-learn --mbox --spam kill" I get:
Learned from 0 message(s) (127 message(s) examined).
First, I'd check for file permission issues.. make sure you've got the
ability to create files in ~/.spamassassin. It's really easy to do
somet
I had trouble with sa-learn too and it was permission problems in the end.
Make sure you are running the command as the person you want to check rather
than root. Also, use the debug flag (-D) and then you'll get a lot more
info.
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