On Fri, 11 May 2012 15:34:51 +0200
Jacopo Fabiani wrote:
> My question is: where do I get wrong? Is there a way to decode encoded
> token that I got with sa-learn --backup command?
They are truncated hashes, so it's not possible to decode them
directly.
IIRC there is a plugin to store the toke
On May 11, 2012, at 8:34 AM, Jacopo Fabiani wrote:
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> My question is: where do I get wrong? Is there a way to decode encoded token
> that I got with sa-learn --backup command?
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No, there is no way to decode the bayes tokens.
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Hi,
I am Jacopo Fabiani, a Computer Science student of Pisa.
I'm trying to get spam/ham tokens stored in Department's spamassasin
database which should be useful to create a query classifier.
I got a dump of database with the command sa-learn --backup but I have some
problem to encode the token's c