ÐÐÐ ÐÐÑÐ wrote:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
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>> ÐÐÐ ÐÐÑÐ wrote:
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>>> I understood the problem. Amavisd starts spamassassin with user cyrus.
>>> I'm learning spamassassin under each user with sa-learn option -u.
>>> I just wanted that each user had it's own
Matt Kettler wrote:
ÐÐÐ ÐÐÑÐ wrote:
I understood the problem. Amavisd starts spamassassin with user cyrus.
I'm learning spamassassin under each user with sa-learn option -u.
I just wanted that each user had it's own spam base. Then I don't
understand for what purposes option -u i
ÐÐÐ ÐÐÑÐ wrote:
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> I understood the problem. Amavisd starts spamassassin with user cyrus.
> I'm learning spamassassin under each user with sa-learn option -u.
> I just wanted that each user had it's own spam base. Then I don't
> understand for what purposes option -u is used.
-u s
Which config was all that in? local.cf, or user_prefs?
local.cf
Maybe I forgot something?
What does sa-learn --dump magic say?
I understood the problem. Amavisd starts spamassassin with user cyrus.
I'm learning spamassassin under each user with sa-learn option -u.
I just wanted that
Which config was all that in? local.cf, or user_prefs?
local.cf
Maybe I forgot something?
What does sa-learn --dump magic say?
I understood the problem. Amavisd starts spamassassin with user cyrus.
I'm learning spamassassin under each user with sa-learn option -u.
I just wanted that
ÐÐÐ ÐÐÑÐ wrote:
> I'm using SpamAssassin 3.0.3 with amavisd and mysql.
> I've learned it for 900 ham messages and 1000 spam messages this way for
> each user:
>
> /usr/local/bin/sa-learn -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] --ham
> /home/cyrus/spool/domain/domain.ru/user/igor/NoSpam
>
> /usr/local/bin/s
I'm using SpamAssassin 3.0.3 with amavisd and mysql.
I've learned it for 900 ham messages and 1000 spam messages this way for
each user:
/usr/local/bin/sa-learn -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] --ham
/home/cyrus/spool/domain/domain.ru/user/igor/NoSpam
/usr/local/bin/sa-learn -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] --spam
/