On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered the
following:
> spamassassin -r reports to razor/pyzor and bayes

razor, pyzor, dcc, and bayes.

> sa-learn only does bayes?
> 
> what would be best for reporting a maildir of spam?
> 
> spamassassin -r each file?
> 
> or sa-learn the directory and then report each file to razor?
> 
> i can imagine there's a speed tradeoff between sa-learn and spamassassin -r ...

You'd have to run the files through spamassassin -d before passing them
to razor, and sa-learn also has to do that, so spamassassin -r is faster
(you're only doing the equivalent of a -d once) as well as being more
effective (you're reporting to DCC and Pyzor as well, if you use them).

-- 
`We cannot get a new line down the pipe due to a blockage and we cannot
 dig up the road to clear the blockage because it is covered with the
 wrong type of tarmac.' --- British Telecom, via Mark Lowes


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