On Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2006 20:06 Theo Van Dinter wrote: > > On http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BayesForceExpire is says you > > should stop SA before --force-expire, is that a must or a > > recommendation? The man page doesn't ask for it. > > It's completely unnecessary to stop SA (that'd be a horrible > requirement wouldn't it?).
OK, forget the question from my previous post. This answers it. > > Not really. No mentioning that bayes/awl/userconf are not counted. > > Really? Did you look at the plugin POD? > > Note that certain tests are ignored when determining whether a > message should be trained upon: > > * rules with tflags set to ’learn’ (the Bayesian rules) > * rules with tflags set to ’userconf’ (user configuration) > * rules with tflags set to ’noautolearn’ Uhm, those two paragraphs seem too complicated for my brain to translate and understand. I didn't recognise this as describing the same than Matt did - I understood him, but not the docu. > > But who except the devs knows what's scoreset 0 or 1? > Anyone who's read the documentation for "score" ? ;) A reference to that manpage would have helped there. In general, SA is very good documented, but the info is scattered in lots of places. The wiki is a good (but necessary) thing to find the connections between several problems. I'm sure lots of people have had a hard time trying to understand the full concept. mfg zmi -- // Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc ----- http://it-management.at // Tel: 0660/4156531 .network.your.ideas. // PGP Key: "lynx -source http://zmi.at/zmi3.asc | gpg --import" // Fingerprint: 44A3 C1EC B71E C71A B4C2 9AA6 C818 847C 55CB A4EE // Keyserver: www.keyserver.net Key-ID: 0x55CBA4EE
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