On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Duane Hill wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Ben Whyte wrote:
Based on what you've told me so far, it is not. It is pointing to
/home/.spamassassin/
What's the exact bayes_path statement you used, and what file is it in?
(please post the exact one.. bayes_path is a VERY tricky
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Ben Whyte wrote:
Based on what you've told me so far, it is not. It is pointing to
/home/.spamassassin/
What's the exact bayes_path statement you used, and what file is it in?
(please post the exact one.. bayes_path is a VERY tricky option to use,
because it requires more
Based on what you've told me so far, it is not. It is pointing to
/home/.spamassassin/
What's the exact bayes_path statement you used, and what file is it in?
(please post the exact one.. bayes_path is a VERY tricky option to use,
because it requires more than just a path.)
bayes_path
On Monday 31 August 2009 17:08:10 Savoy, Jim wrote:
> >Ben wrote:
> >
> >Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message
>
> regardless of
> whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
>
>
> This was happening to me as well, but I was not running sa-learn fro
>Ben wrote:
>Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message
regardless of
whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
This was happening to me as well, but I was not running sa-learn from
the
correct account. SpamAssassin was installed by user "exim, so t
Ben Whyte wrote:
>
>> Erm. Did someone mess with the bayes_path setting in your configuration?
>>
>> Also, are you running SA as a user whose home directory is just /home
>> (ie: the user named "nobody")
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> The bayes config is pointing to /home/spamd
Based on what you've told m
Ben Whyte wrote:
>
>> By default:
>>
>> ~/.spamassassin/bayes_seen
>>
>>
>> (ie: inside the .spamassassin subdierctory of your home directory)
>>
>>
> I found it I assume. Its in /home/.spamassassin/spamassassin_seen
>
> .spamassassin_seen is not getting updated
>
> .spamassasin_toks is gettin
By default:
~/.spamassassin/bayes_seen
(ie: inside the .spamassassin subdierctory of your home directory)
I found it I assume. Its in /home/.spamassassin/spamassassin_seen
.spamassassin_seen is not getting updated
.spamassasin_toks is getting updated
Ben
On 30/08/2009 20:30, Matt Kettler wrote:
peperami97 wrote:
Hi
Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message regardless of
whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
Is this normal or is this a problem ?
That would seem to be a problem. It
peperami97 wrote:
> Hi
>
> Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message regardless of
> whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
>
> Is this normal or is this a problem ?
>
That would seem to be a problem. It shouldn't relearn from the same
message..
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