Edward Diener tropicsoft.com> writes:
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> > sth like this?
> >
> > sa-learn --mbox --spam --showdots Thunderbird_Junk_folder?
>
> That was what I was looking for. Thanks !
and also pls take care of running user (-u) and database path (--dbpath), as
without running user param
martin wrote:
Craig Morrison 2cah.com> writes:
JamesDR wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents
of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
special folder in TB (Thunderbird) for t
Mike Pepe wrote:
If your mail server and users are using IMAP, the "Junk E-mail" folder
is on the server already.
I've got a script that runs from cron that will learn from that folder
and then delete its contents several times a day.
My issue is when spam is missed, I'd like to "J" it so
mouss wrote:
Edward Diener a écrit :
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
from my loc
Sander Holthaus wrote:
> The problem with using that approach is that you can't authenticate
> users. In small, closed, trusted environments it can be useful, but in
> most situations, I don't think it will be usable. The nice thing about
> using an IMAP-based sollution is that the user is authenti
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Matt Kettler wrote:
> Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>> Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the
>> server side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local
>> sysadmin (ie: aliases to send to, forward or attach properly,
>> e
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server
> side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie:
> aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc).
> Would this even work well potentially?
You don't need any of that i
Forrest Aldrich a écrit :
> Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server
> side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie:
> aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc).
> Would this even work well potentially?
oh I'm not asking for tha
Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server
side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie:
aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc).
Would this even work well potentially?
Might be interesting if there were somehow a way to co
mouss wrote:
>
> what I would like to see is a plugin to "J" a message...
>
Me Too!
If anyone is a Thunderbird plugin wizard and interested in doing a
plugin that will report/learn to spamd speak up, I'm very interested.
Michael
Edward Diener a écrit :
> Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
> the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
>
> My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
> the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
> from my local m
Craig Morrison 2cah.com> writes:
>
> JamesDR wrote:
> > Edward Diener wrote:
> >> Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents
> >> of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
>
> Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
> special folder in TB (Thunderbir
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Craig Morrison wrote:
> JamesDR wrote:
>> Edward Diener wrote:
>>> Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the
>>> contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
>
> Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
> specia
JamesDR wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents
of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
special folder in TB (Thunderbird) for the messages you want to train on
you can find th
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
from my local machine to
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