Karsten Bräckelmann schrieb:
In short: More details and evidence, please. :)
guenther
Dear Guenther,
thanks and sorry for the late answer. In the meantime, I trained the
filter with a lot mor ham and spam, and now it works quite well. It
seems so, that I definiteley had not enoug
Dear Karsten.
Karsten Bräckelmann schrieb:
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 21:55 +0100, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
I'm still not happy with my Spamassassin ... it don't recognizes a lot
of Spam mails, even my Thunderbird with default properties recognizes
more than SA.
Every day, I train the Ba
Hello,
I'm still not happy with my Spamassassin ... it don't recognizes a lot
of Spam mails, even my Thunderbird with default properties recognizes
more than SA.
Every day, I train the Bayes filter with all the spam which were not
already recognized as spam. My question is now: makes it sense to
John Hardin schrieb:
> On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Thomas Zastrow wrote:
>
>> bayes_path /path/to/.spamassassin
>>
>> Burt then, I get the error:
>>
>> [3936] info: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
>> "/path/to/.spamassassin" is not vali
Hello,
I have a new server where I installed Spamassassin. Next, I took a
maildir with a lot of spam and learned the filter:
sa-learn --spam --showdots /path/to/maildir
As I understand it, this creates a bayes database in my home directory
under .spamassassin
Now, I added the line
bayes_path /