On 1 Feb 2007 at 11:24, maillist wrote:
> I think one quick and easy way to accomplish this is to make your
> outlook clients leave a copy on the server. When they report a spam
> message, and you want to learn it as such, go to the server, and learn
> it either from their inbox directly, or cop
Matt Kettler wrote:
> Monty Ree wrote:
>
>> Hello, list.
>>
>> I would like to ask some about bayes.
>>
>> If I have recevied ham mail which written ***SPAM***, So in order to
>> train bayes this mail with sa-learn to ham, I forwarded this mail
>> using outlook or outlook express to [EMAIL PROTE
Monty Ree wrote:
> Hello, list.
>
> I would like to ask some about bayes.
>
> If I have recevied ham mail which written ***SPAM***, So in order to
> train bayes this mail with sa-learn to ham, I forwarded this mail
> using outlook or outlook express to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this mail would
> be sav
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Monty Ree wrote:
So in order to train bayes this mail with sa-learn to ham, I forwarded this
mail using outlook or outlook express to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this mail would be
saved at /var/spool/mail/ham.
and if I execute like this, this would be meaningful or meaningless