in the README, http://au2.spamassassin.org/full/2.6x/dist/README,
it sez

    Learning
    --------

    Since SpamAssassin now includes a Bayesian learning filter (in version
    2.50 on), it is worthwhile training SpamAssassin with your collection of
    non-spam and spam, if possible.  This will make it more accurate for your
    incoming mail.  Do this using the "sa-learn" tools, like so:

            sa-learn --spam ~/Mail/saved-spam-folder
            sa-learn --nonspam ~/Mail/inbox
            sa-learn --nonspam ~/Mail/other-nonspam-folder

    Use as many mailboxes as you like.  Note that SpamAssassin will remember
    what mails it's learnt from, so you can re-run this as often as you like.

but those examples should have --mbox in them

randy



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