Michael Bell said:

> Well, first I should say I am running this on Win32, so y'all can
> tell me Win32 != Unix <g>

wow, cool, didn't realise this worked without serious porting ;)

> Anyway, I run SA-LEARN-SPAM on a single message in a single folder
> like this
> sa-learn-spam -D c:\test
> (C:\test contains sample-spam.txt)
> The program gets stuck, probably because the UID, UNAME, and DATE
> commands don't work like unix <g>. So I set those to constants (eg my
> where$ = "me"; my date = "12-22-02"; etc).

these are not used anymore anyway ;) now gone.

> Still when I run it all is well, but it just says "computing 0
> tokens..." and writes an empty DBS?

Try leaving off the -D arg.  (or do a cvs update, that bug's fixed ;)

BTW I'm not sure if a directory with a file named non-numerically is
supported though, as sa-learn-spam etc. expect a valid mailbox or
folder format, and that isn't one.  If it still won't scan the mail,
try renaming it to "1", or make an mbox-format file.

--j.


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