Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 01:20:25PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:

> > than it is to export the message to a file, open a subshell, and then do:
> > 
> > sa-learn --spam --single < spamfile
> > 
> > Perhaps sa-learn could accept messages on stdin if you add a '-' to the
> > end, like:
> > 
> > sa-learn --spam -
 
> uh ...  so why do you export, then open a subshell to pass spamfile
> to sa-learn via stdin?  just pass the mail to sa-learn via stdin from
> your mua.

That's exactly what I'd like to do (hence my question) - however i haven't
had luck doing this in the past. What's the syntax for doing it this way.
There's no mention of this in the man-page.

If I do: |sa-learn --spam
from within mutt or Pine, it seems to just sit there.

/w


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