JamesDR wrote:
> Even better. If they give me a giant subnet of SPF records, I know
> exactly what IP's I don't want connecting to my mail server. If a
> spammer sends a spam from a subnet, passes SPF. I will and have gone,
> looked at their record and blocked what they say is 'allowed' to send me
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> Tell sa-learn that it's a mbox file ala --mbox, otherwise the default is
> "file". :)
Thank you. Where do I apply for the idiot of the year award? ;-)
James
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I'm using Debian's 3.0.3-2sarge1 spam assassin package and I'm
attempting to use sa-learn to train the bayesian filter. I've built up a
corpus of spam in an IMAP/mbox folder using Thunderbird. The folder has
approximately 500 messages.
Something appears to be going wrong though, sa-learn only sees