> All of the above features can be obtained by running the mass-check tool,
> followed by the hit-frequencies tool. This will generate the exact same
> report as the STATISTICS.txt file that comes with SA, but for YOUR corpus,
> ruleset and scores. In fact, this is exactly how the SA developers do it.

I guess I need more of tutorial for mass-check then...

I assume the rules I want to test go into mass-check.cf.  The README states
"This script relies on the spamassassin distribution directory living in
".." but I'm not certain if that means this is where I should put my corpus
(Mail-SpamAssassin-2.55/masses/spamassassin) or can I feed mass-check a
folder.  All my messages are individual files a la qmail, so I'm not sure if
that matters or not.

I've tried running mass-check followed by a directory path but that didn't
seem to work.  Do I need to build an mbox file rather than just a folder, or
is there another way to run mass-check?

Thanks

...ken



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