On Friday, September 8, 2006 at 4:09:55 PM, Bowie confabulated:
> Ok, I'll give you that one. I tend to forget about that limitation
> since I mostly work with linux.
We migrated away from Windows to FreeBSD about three months ago mostly
because of tools that were readily available to the
Thanks for the responses
I tried using the command
spamassassin.bat < c:\esa\ham\message
and it gave me the same score as spamassassasin -t < c:\esa\ham\message
and it also gave me the same score as spamassassin.bat -t <
c:\esa\ham\message
I am at a loss for words and actions...I do not know
Duane Hill wrote:
> On Friday, September 8, 2006 at 3:40:06 PM, Bowie confabulated:
>
> > Floyd wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am new to SpamAssassin, I have been testing it for about 3 to 4
> > > weeks now and I have categorized about
> > > 4000 ham and about 1000 spam, and I still get the same
On Friday, September 8, 2006 at 3:40:06 PM, Bowie confabulated:
> Floyd wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to SpamAssassin, I have been testing it for about 3 to 4
>> weeks now and I have categorized about
>> 4000 ham and about 1000 spam, and I still get the same spam after a
>> few days.
>> What I am
Floyd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to SpamAssassin, I have been testing it for about 3 to 4
> weeks now and I have categorized about
> 4000 ham and about 1000 spam, and I still get the same spam after a
> few days.
> What I am trying to figure out is about sa-learn.
> When I look at the logs and it c