Jeroen Tebbens wrote:
Use:
sa-learn --forget
sa-learn --spam
The forget should be redundant. If SA previously autolearned it as ham,
feeding it to sa-learn --spam should compensate for this automatically
by subtracting from nham and adding to nspam for each token. If it
wasn't learned at
On Aug 5, 2008, at 7:57 AM, LDB wrote:
Is it possible to re-inject a caught piece email that was
labeled HAM, in spamd or spamc and force it to learn it
as spam for bayes?
Yes.
First read up on the --allow-tell command line switch for spamd, if
you're ok with the "risks" then start spamd
Use:
sa-learn --forget
sa-learn --spam
LDB wrote:
Is it possible to re-inject a caught piece email that was
labeled HAM, in spamd or spamc and force it to learn it
as spam for bayes?
Is it possible to re-inject a caught piece email that was
labeled HAM, in spamd or spamc and force it to learn it
as spam for bayes?