Thanks for the insight.

When I run mass-check-results-to-mbox I get:
---------------------------
# sort -rn +1 ham.log | head -20 | ./mass-check-results-to-mbox

open /usr/local/src/confham.1173754 failed:  at ./mass-check-results-to-mbox
line 125, <> line 1.
X-Mass-Check-Warning: open /usr/local/src/confham.1173754 failed:
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Aug 21 12:41:07 2002
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Sep 18 00:00:00 1972
X-Mass-Check-Id: /usr/local/src/confham.1173754
-- snip -- (19 other errors)
--------------------------------

Does the mailbox need to be in the masses directory?  The good news is that
it spits out the X-Mass-Check-Id which can be used directly in the mboxget
command to see the message.  The gotcha is how to delete this message in the
mbox if its miss classified.  Will need to think about your method of
splitting up the mbox.  Not sure I know how to do that.

<<Dan>>


 

| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
| Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:45 PM

| mass-check-results-to-mbox turns mass-check log files into a 
| mbox file, by
| cat'ing the messages listed in the log lines, together.    
| This is useful
| if you grep out certain mass-check lines, then want to view 
| the messages that correspond to those lines.
| 
| mboxget extracts a message from an mbox, given the mbox name 
| and the seek offset (as printed in mass-check log lines).
| 


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