it
will decapsulate the email. In other words sa-learn will undo any
changes which Spamassassin has done before learning the spam/ham
character of the email."
HTH
Christoph Reichenberger
On 12.06.2006, at 14:15, Jo wrote:
Ronan McGlue wrote:
just to check...
I currently use sa-learn by
On 05.06.2006, at 18:40, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Christoph Reichenberger wrote:
[...snip...]
Not that I can think of. The next step is to look at the debug output
and see what is breaking.
spamassassin -D dns --lint
This will show you all of the DNS debugging info. If there is a
problem
- if I get this running, I won't bother you anymore
(today) ;-).
Thanks
Christoph
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your help!
You made my day!
Thanks again.
Christoph
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be even worse, isn't it?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thank you
Christoph
On 05.06.2006, at 13:24, Anthony Peacock wrote:
Hi,
Sander Holthaus wrote:
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Christoph Reichenberger wrote:
Hi,
I am pretty new to SpamAssassin, so I apologiz
ld confuse the bayesian
corpus
more than it would help. As I mentioned above, it seems that it can
be trained,
but how? I trained already a lot of messages like that with sa-
train, but
the score is still 0.0.
Thanks for any hint you can provide how to best deal with this kind
o