On 2/17/2023 8:24 PM, joe a wrote:
On 2/17/2023 3:25 PM, joe a wrote:
Did a simple test today sending an email from a gmail account to two
email accounts on my system. The only difference was the email
address, both were on the same "To:" line in the composed messages.
They receive wildly
On 2023-02-17 at 22:41:05 UTC-0500 (Fri, 17 Feb 2023 19:41:05 -0800)
Loren Wilton
is rumored to have said:
They receive wildly different BAYES scores.
* -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1%
* [score: 0.0002]
* 2.2 BAYES_20 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 5 to 20%
* [
They receive wildly different BAYES scores.
* -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1%
* [score: 0.0002]
* 2.2 BAYES_20 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 5 to 20%
* [score: 0.0881]
This looks like you have per-user Bayes databases, and the messaage type has
been trained di
On 2/17/2023 3:25 PM, joe a wrote:
Did a simple test today sending an email from a gmail account to two
email accounts on my system. The only difference was the email
address, both were on the same "To:" line in the composed messages.
They receive wildly different BAYES scores.
On 2/17/2023 11:44 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2023-02-17 at 10:54 -0500, joe a wrote:
Could it have been that simple?
If, like myself, you find reference books useful, you may want to get a
copy of "Linux in a Nutshell" - an O'Reilly book.
It tends to assume you know at least one oth
On Fri, 2023-02-17 at 10:54 -0500, joe a wrote:
Could it have been that simple?
On 17.02.23 16:44, Martin Gregorie wrote:
If, like myself, you find reference books useful, you may want to get a
copy of "Linux in a Nutshell" - an O'Reilly book.
It tends to assume you know at least one other OS
On Fri, 2023-02-17 at 10:54 -0500, joe a wrote:
> Could it have been that simple?
>
If, like myself, you find reference books useful, you may want to get a
copy of "Linux in a Nutshell" - an O'Reilly book.
It tends to assume you know at least one other OS fairly well, is well
organised and conci
On 31.01.23 18:03, spamassassin.us...@ml.karotte.org wrote:
I use spamc -C report to report spam mails. I only want to report them
to Pyzor. How do I disable reporting the mails to Razor (which fails
anyways as I'm not registered)?
looks like it's not configurable.
You can submit a (wishlist) b
On 2/17/2023 4:42 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 16.02.23 15:57, joe a wrote:
Re-energized having recently heroically wrestled an elusive issue (to
me) into surrender . . . we now turn to another issue.
Probably I need to retrain BAYES "From scratch". I have a mess
(years?) of stored s
On 2/17/2023 7:37 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.02.23 um 23:34 schrieb joe a:
I have no idea what you refer to when you state "don't user proper
packages". "Proper" in what sense? A rhetorical question.
i have no idea how you installed SA but rpm packages or debs usually
have correct perm
On Thu, 2023-02-16 at 23:32 +0100, hg user wrote:
> root can do anything. a restricted user can't: it's only allowed to do
> what
> others allowed it.
>
> it also runs with another environment, so it may miss PATHes or @INC
> directories.
>
You can check this by running
env | less
from a comma
On 16.02.23 15:57, joe a wrote:
Re-energized having recently heroically wrestled an elusive issue (to
me) into surrender . . . we now turn to another issue.
Probably I need to retrain BAYES "From scratch". I have a mess
(years?) of stored sample emails that and be relearned.
I understand th
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