Hi, > Do you just want to re-scan the whole mbox and see what rules hit now > for research reasons?
That's a good start, but I'd like to see if I can break out the ham to train bayes. > There's no way to (directly) get SA to modify email that's already in an > mbox file. The mass-check and sa-learn tools can read them, but nothing > in SA can write to that. However, there might be a utility out there to > do this (although I'm not aware of any).. Yeah, that's kind of what I thought. Maybe a program that can split each message back into an individual file? Would procmail even help here? Or even a simple shell script that looks for '^From ', redirects it to a file, runs spamassassin -d on it, then re-runs SA on each file? I could then concatenate each of them back together and pass it through sa-learn. Thanks, Alex