> On Jan 5, 2017, at 8:54 AM, Dave Funk wrote:
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> On Thu, 5 Jan 2017, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
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>> Each minute it learn messages of the last minute so it read and learn one
>> time only for each message
>> Messages are that it sends from internal, so il learn that words are not spam
>>
>> Inter
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
Each minute it learn messages of the last minute so it read and learn one time
only for each message
Messages are that it sends from internal, so il learn that words are not spam
Internal messages are not spam
Until one of your users gets their accoun
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
Each minute it learn messages of the last minute so it read and learn one time
only for each message
There is a certain amount of overhead involved in reading the mailbox and
processing messages even if they have already been learned...
Messages ar
Each minute it learn messages of the last minute so it read and learn one time
only for each message
Messages are that it sends from internal, so il learn that words are not spam
Internal messages are not spam
Nicola Piazzi
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2017, Marc Stürmer wrote:
Am 2017-01-04 10:58, schrieb Nicola Piazzi:
I found useful to put in cron a little script like this
Each minute cron launch this script that takes messages of last minute
reading from maillog database
What's the purpose of this script, what's the r
Am 2017-01-04 10:58, schrieb Nicola Piazzi:
I found useful to put in cron a little script like this
Each minute cron launch this script that takes messages of last minute
reading from maillog database
What's the purpose of this script, what's the reasoning behind running
this thingie every
On Dec 28, 2016, at 3:01 AM, Lukas Erlacher wrote:
> I'm calling "spamc --learntype=spam/ham" from a script, passing in emails
> fetched from imap (I'm using ISBG with --learnspambox / --learnhambox and
> --spamc actually).
Why are you calling spamc instead of sa-learn?
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