My install of SA 3.1.0 uses the option to encapsulate identified spam as an
attachment. I keep all of these messages for future bayes purposes, and I'd
like to be able to extract the encapsulated messages.
Specifically, I'd like to allow other bayes software like bogofilter learn
from that spa
Hello, all.
I have used well spamassassin at my local mailserver.
But spamassassin can work at same mailserver using procmail.
But I would like setup two server and one server runs only spamassassin and
the other runs MTA(sendmail) like below like viruswall.
So all mails should go via spamass
Hello M.Lewis,
Sunday, October 16, 2005, 4:13:24 PM, you wrote:
ML> Thanks Bob. Very interesting.
ML> After you do the sa-learn for both the spam and ham, do you then delete
ML> those files in order to keep them small ?
We concatenate those files to comprehensive "user flagged as spam" and
"use
Hi,
I've just updated SpamAssassin 3.0.2 using cpan (under Mac OS X Server
10.3.9, perl 5.8.1), and despite telling it to use various current
mirrors listed on the SpamAssassin site yesterday, it's only updating
to 3.0.4.
I'm reasonably new at this; is there something obvious I'm missing?
Shouldn
Thanks Bob. Very interesting.
After you do the sa-learn for both the spam and ham, do you then delete
those files in order to keep them small ?
Thanks,
Mike
Robert Menschel wrote:
Hello M.Lewis,
Saturday, October 15, 2005, 10:40:29 PM, you wrote:
ML> Is there a best practices recommendat
Hello M.Lewis,
Saturday, October 15, 2005, 10:40:29 PM, you wrote:
ML> Is there a best practices recommendation for how often to run sa-learn ?
IMO, best (least system impact, least problematic) is to run sa-learn
for each individual message as it's identified.
However, that's probably not
Paul R. Ganci wrote:
[32010] dbg: bayes: unable to initialize database for ganci user,
aborting!
Why can I not "initialize database"? I am running 3.1.0 on a FC1 box
if that matters.
I think the problem is due to an old Postgres. I just discovered that
the Postgres bayes_pg.sql script fail
Greetings.
Lately while running sa-learn I get several of the following message:
Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will give garbage when decoding entities
at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.6/Mail/SpamAssassin/HTML.pm line 182.
Is this anything I need to be worried about? Is this a bug in SpamAssassin
I was trying to convert my DBM bayes database to Postgres. I felt I was
following the documention appropriately. I created a user/password
combination. Created a database and then created the tables ala:
psql -U ganci -f bayes_pg.sql ganci_bayes
Then logged in as user ganci I tried to migrate
after updating from 3.0.4 to 3.1.0 I've problems
with token expiry.
With 3.0.4 I had the same effect every 2 days, after
upgrade with nearly every message.
Debug output from 3.0.4 (more verbose than 3.1.0):
Can't use estimation method for expiry, something fishy,
calculating optimal atime delta
Hello,
From: "M.Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: sa-learn
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 00:40:29 -0500
> Is there a best practices recommendation for how often to run
> sa-learn ?
I don't know if it is the best way but I run it by cron everynight.
--Masashi
Bill Maidment a écrit :
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On Sunday 16 October 2005 11:27, Bill Maidment wrote:
> jdow wrote:
> > NOW I have to clean the tea off my monitor.
> >
> Anyway, what *REAL* programmer drinks tea
Those of us who don't like coffee :> Can't stand the smell or taste myself.
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Loren
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