hat can be done to trap a message like
this from going to the e-mail inbox?
Thanks a lot.. and thanks in advance.
Tyler Nally
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/use the chunks it in a manner that I can manipulate
it later in the process.
Any help to point me in the right direction?
Thanks a lot
Tyler Nally
8alpha-pock-2alpha
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ot; and how
when a bulb gets full of enough "dark" they go out because
they can no longer suck any more dark.
If you don't think it's funny when you find it, then that's
proof that I'm a geek and easily entertained.
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;ing, I see the Spamassassin header tags show that autolearn
is "unavailable" during this time because it knows it can't open up
the bayes structures to write the tokens to it.
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m this and it not be a
breach of security of some kind.
I'm pretty sure that the owner/group of the bayes
files are "spamd" so that it can access the files
as it needs.. and when I run sa-learn to harvest
other tokens, I run sa-learn as the same user as
well.
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Spamassassin so
that it's running from the database for customization
as well as MySQL-izing the Bayes database. Those two
projects are a month (maybe two) away.
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On Monday 13 February 2006 12:16 pm, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 12:11:16PM -0500, Tyler Nally wrote:
> > Argument "_POSTAL" isn't numeric in addition (+)
> > at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 251
> >
&g
Hmmm. upgraded to SA 3.1.0 and I get this when performing
a sa-learn:
Argument "_POSTAL" isn't numeric in addition (+)
at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 251
Is this a problem? Is there a fix?
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etc" \
-v mailserver.domain.com
... with the "Inbox" representing the home "Maildir" path
and the "Inbox.folder1" representing the first named sub-folder
within the main maildir... and "Inbox.folder2" the 2nd, etc.
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t;> $OUTPUT
echo "| DONE |" >> $OUTPUT
echo "| |" >> $OUTPUT
echo "+-+" >> $OUTPUT
The main difference between HAM and SPAM processing is the "--ham" is
changed to "--spam" in the sa-learn execution. and where you see
"ham" or "HAM" in the different variable file names.. they are changed
to "spam" or "SPAM" accordingly as well.
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he value that a sa-learn would have to be aimed towards
to pick up the contents thereof.
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n the chain
of events.
On Wed, July 27, 2005 16:37, Alan Fullmer said:
> I attempted to do that once, with a network file system, but it didn't seem
> to know how to handle the locking properly. I know I did something wrong,
> so if anyone else has a solution, I'd also be happy to hear it! :-)
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