On Saturday 03 February 2007 15:17, Matt Kettler wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
[...]
>> The target is a directory containing messages I've drag & dropped
>> there with kmail because of an SA miss-fire.
>
>Then do NOT use -f.
>
>Like I said, -f expects a FILE containing a LIST OF FILES. It does not
>expect a directory. It does not expect an email.
>
>If you feed sa-learn a directory name, without the -f, it will
>automatically read all the files in the directory as individual emails.
>
>ie, this command works:
>
>sa-learn /home/training/spam/
>
>Assuming /home/training/spam/ is a directory containing emails.
>
>sa-learn -f /home/training/spam/
>
>Will probably try to treat it as a directory full of files each
>containing lists of files. That's not what you have. You have a
>directory of emails.

Ok, I've taken out the -f, and appended a /* to the path, and I've got a 
couple of messages in there now.  Humm, no, just one, and it appears that 
either syntax works, it looked at that file the first time and skipped it 
the second time.

Thanks for the clarification.


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