[OT] Long-running processes (was: RE: [SAtalk] bayes works!)

2003-11-19 Thread Chris Thielen
Bryan: Whenever I perform a long-running task on my mailserver, I use a handy utility called 'screen'. It allows you to detach from an interactive shell at any time and re-attach later. More here: http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/screen.html -- Chris Thielen Easily generate SpamAssassin r

Re: [SAtalk] bayes works!

2003-11-19 Thread Matt Kettler
At 08:10 PM 11/19/2003, Bryan Hoover wrote: Just wanted to mention that I'd been trying to clean up a polluted ham corpus by using 'forget', but I continued to get poor results. Long story short, I cleaned up my ham, and removed both ham, and spam that had spambouncer headers - which I assume sa-l

Re: [SAtalk] bayes works!

2003-11-19 Thread David B Funk
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Bryan Hoover wrote: > The reason I mention it - aside from being pleased - is to point out > that it appears the problem was either the old spambouncer headers, or > forgetting, wasn't (the latter being what I started out suspecting, > until I discovered the spambouncer header

Re: [SAtalk] Bayes works for some users but not others

2003-09-10 Thread Andrew Clarke
Well, on further examination, it seems I'm now automagically getting the Bayes scores in my emails again. I've been reading on a parallel discussion that it doesn't show up for emails like BAYES_50, so maybe every single spam I've looked at in the last few days has fallen in that range. Strange,