At 01:13 PM 11/7/2003, Chip Paswater wrote:
Hey Guys,

I apologize if these questions are asked somewhere, but I did browse the
FAQ and documentation and didn't see an answer.

I have a good understanding of Razor v2, but I just started using SA.

1.  When reporting spam via spamassassin -r, can I supply an mbox instead
of a single message?

Offhand, I'm not sure.


2.  When reporting spam via spamassassin -r, will the spammassassin
information that was appended to the message be stripped out before the
message is reported to razor?

Yes.. that's why spamassassin -r was originally created. Before bayes, dcc and pyzor, the only point of spamassassin -r was that it automatically stripped the razor markings before reporting the message.


And as far as BAYES goes:

3.  Is it a bad thing to sa-learn the same messages over and over again?
Does it affect the scoring of the system, or is sa-learn smart enough to
know what tokens it's already seen?

SA keeps track of what message ID's it's seen and will ignore any re-learning attempts, unless you are re-learning an email into the other category (spam/ham). Thus, re-learning the same message over and over again is only bad from the standpoint of being a waste of time.





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