On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 02:02:45PM +0100, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> Arthur Dent wrote:
>
>> Hmmm... Not delete exactly, but the sa-learn job take so long that the
>> archivemail job has kicked off and finds the "TempSpam" and "TempHam" mboxes
>> in the Mail directory and dutifully chops out anything o
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008, Paolo Cravero wrote:
Don't forget that sa-learn remembers which messages have been learned.
Once your old messages have all been learned, you need to feed to it
only new arrivals, that is since the last sa-learn run. No need to keep
180 days worth of ham and spam in the tem
Arthur Dent wrote:
Hmmm... Not delete exactly, but the sa-learn job take so long that the
archivemail job has kicked off and finds the "TempSpam" and "TempHam" mboxes
in the Mail directory and dutifully chops out anything older than 180 days. I
didn't think that that would be a problem, but mayb
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 05:02:46PM +0100, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> Arthur Dent wrote:
>
>> Learned tokens from 8 message(s) (3165 message(s) examined)
>> Learned tokens from 4628 message(s) (8703 message(s) examined)
>> Learned tokens from 3890 message(s) (8634 message(s) examined)
>> Learned tokens
Arthur Dent wrote:
Learned tokens from 8 message(s) (3165 message(s) examined)
Learned tokens from 4628 message(s) (8703 message(s) examined)
Learned tokens from 3890 message(s) (8634 message(s) examined)
Learned tokens from 2264 message(s) (8671 message(s) examined)
Learned tokens from 2303 mes
Well, in fairness, it's probably not sa-learn that's causing the weirdness but
my setup. I don't understand what's causing the problem however. Allow me to
explain...
I have a nightly cron job that runs a script to do sa-learning. Learning spam
is no problem, it's all in one mail folder (2 actuall