On Tue, 22 Oct 2019, RW wrote:
If you are in a position to train manually, I think it's best to
turn-off auto-learning.
+1
Auto-learn is primarily for large sites with a diverse user base (e.g. an
ISP).
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jhar...@imp
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 18:31:18 +0200
Philipp Ewald wrote:
> First thanks for help, i will train them with current mail.
>
> my Amavis configuration found my Attachment and score this with SPAM
> score 999 but auto learn ignore this
>
...
> did i miss something? can someone help me?
>
> goog
On 04.04.11 10:34, Andreas Schulze wrote:
> > -forget Forget a message
>
> I do
> sa-learn --forget ; sa-learn --spam
> right ?
you don't need to forget the message. Learning it again will do change
values properly.
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Hi,
> -forget Forget a message
I do
sa-learn --forget ; sa-learn --spam
right ?
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Viele Grüße
Andreas Schulze
On 2011-04-04 9:54, Andreas Schulze wrote:
Hello
Im using spamassassin inside amavisd-new to filter mails.
Today I noticed a mail with these headers:
X-Spam-Flag: NO
X-Spam-Score: -0.007
X-Spam-Level:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.007 tagged_above=-999 required=5
tests=[HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_3
> Is there any way to tweak the score used to trigger autolearning for HAM ?
>
> Diego
> Ah, SA version is 3.2.1
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.2.x/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Plugin_AutoLearnThreshold.html
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The following configuration settings are used to control auto-learning:
bay
Lars Ippich escribió:
Diego Pomatta schrieb:
Ok, but then why is "auto-learn" learning spam, but not ham?
Diego
Have a look at this, maybe it explains what you are wondering about:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutolearningNotWorking
Lars
Yup. I'd read that already.
It explai
Diego Pomatta schrieb:
> Ok, but then why is "auto-learn" learning spam, but not ham?
>
> Diego
Have a look at this, maybe it explains what you are wondering about:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutolearningNotWorking
Lars
Lars Ippich escribió:
Diego Pomatta schrieb:
[...] And I
can't feed anything to sa-learn because we drop spam into oblivion. (The
only spam I can scavenge are the mails that SA didn't catch, but by that
time those mails are in the users e-mail client in a host computer, not
in the server.
[..
Diego Pomatta schrieb:
> [...] And I
> can't feed anything to sa-learn because we drop spam into oblivion. (The
> only spam I can scavenge are the mails that SA didn't catch, but by that
> time those mails are in the users e-mail client in a host computer, not
> in the server.
> [...]
> So, is ther
Kelson wrote:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>
>> Robert Swan wrote:
>>
>>> How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is picking
>>> up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the header and this
>>> is wrong.
>>
>>
>> Is it?
>
>
> If it's spam being learned as ham, then yes, it
:24 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: autolearn=ham
Robert Swan wrote:
> How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is
picking
> up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the header and this
> is wrong.
>
>
>
> I am Running SP
Matt Kettler wrote:
Robert Swan wrote:
How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is picking
up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the header and this
is wrong.
Is it?
If it's spam being learned as ham, then yes, it is wrong. Autolearn may
be doing what it's suppose
Robert Swan wrote:
How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is picking
up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the header and this
is wrong.
I am Running SPAMASSASSIN 3.0.3 on a Linux Red Hat 9 server. (just
upgraded) did this in version 3.0.2 also, unrelated I
Robert Swan wrote:
>How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is picking
>up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the header and this
>is wrong.
>
>
>
Is it?
The autolearner uses the score the message would have gotten if bayes
was disabled, all userconf (ie: white
"Robert Swan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
on 05/02/2005 02:15:45 PM:
> How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is
> picking up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the
> header and this is wrong.
>
> I am Running SPAMASSASSIN 3.0.3 on a Linux Red
Hat 9 server. (j
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