Ryan (and others)- Thanks- I've now read the manual on that part- I guess I missed it, been reading so much :)
That did the trick! I fed the machine spam, and it shows it when I run lint -D BUT, I received over 200 spam messages into a new box that I had redirected to a mailbox if they reached the spam threashold, but when I ran lint -D this morning, it was still showing this: debug: bayes: Not available for scanning, only 3 spam(s) in Bayes DB < 200 I'm thinking it's not collecting spam? When I ran my spambox via terminal, it now counted 191 spam(s). Next I ran the ham mailbox. It seemed to run fine, got a few of the messages like above, but the box still says there are 191 spam(s) Does it not show hams? I looked, but didn't see, an easy way to get a count of what is in the db as spam, and what is ham (just a total count is all I wanted.) Thanks for everyones help! Jim On 5/18/05 4:38 PM, "Ryan Sorensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > RTM :) Just kidding... Use the --mbox switch when running sa-learn. > > http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.0.x/dist/doc/sa-learn.html > > --mbox Input sources are in mbox format > --mbx Input sources are in mbx format > > > - Ryan Sorensen > > jimsheffer wrote: >> I'll forgive your limited knowledge if you'll forgive mine. I wasn't aware >> I needed to tell it :) >> Do you have an idea on how to tell sa to read the mbox's? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Jim >> >> >> On 5/18/05 4:31 PM, "Ryan Sorensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>> jimsheffer wrote: >>> >>> >>>> /var/CommuniGate/Accounts/spam.macnt/INBOX.mbox >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Forgive my limited SA knowledge, but did you remember to tell SA that >>> you were feeding it Mbox files? >>> >>> >>> - Ryan Sorensen >>> >> >> >> >> >>