John Thompson escribió:
On 2008-01-23, Diego Pomatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I use Thunderbird. There are two files for that folder: Junk.msf (7k) and Junk (53.172k). The msf file must be some kind of index. I just feed the biggest one to sa-learn?

Yup. Use "sa-learn --spam --mbox Junk" to learn your spam. You'll want to use the "--mbox" switch so sa-learn will process it as an mbox format mailbox, since that's what Thunderbird uses to store mail.

~/sa-learn --spam --mbox Junk
Learned tokens from 7 message(s) (7 message(s) examined)

Looks like it worked feeding it the entire Thunderbird Junk folder file. :)
Thanks all.

Btw, what the difference between using "sa-learn --spam..." and "spamassassin --report..." like Anthony said?

Regards

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