/2003 +0100, Peter Doherty wrote:
i noticed a post to this list in the achives, on this subject, but
didnt see a response.
does the AWL switch work in sa-learn?
Umm.. what would it do if it did work?
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i noticed a post to this list in the achives, on this subject, but didnt
see a response.
does the AWL switch work in sa-learn?
i have tried it several ways both with -a and --auto-whitelist, and have
had no success with any of them
appologies if there was a response to the question in the firs
I am trying to run the Bayes Learner on a directory of spam that ive saved
from outlook express, there are 2000 spam messages in the folder, 1850-1900
are tagged by spam assassin which i believe doesnt cause a problem. outlook
express saves files as ".eml" when it saves them
yet when i ran the lea
has anyone had problems telling sa-learn to go to the directory for
netscape to scan a whole mailbox
for example c:/>sa-learn --spam --mbox -D -L C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles\default\g403zfhl.slt\Mail\mail2.eircom.net
the problem seems to be that Ap
am currently doing something along the same lines for netscape running in
windows for my thesis:
one button which will delete as spam, another which will learn as ham. basically
my idea for the delete as spam is to move the mail to a Spam folder, then
run it through sa-learn either upon exit
has anyone had success using spam assassin and imap on windows.
i have tried to download imap assassin, but i cant get the
imapassassin.pl file to run it just loads up in a perl window then vanishes
on an aside, are the rules in spam assassin organised into any order, ie
are they processed hea
ok i have a catch all domain and got a returned email which spam
assassin caught, and the return address was [EMAIL PROTECTED], obv it
doesnt exist. but it was a spam message which had been sent to loads of
people (as usual).
any ideas what i could to to avoid this, or some one i could report t