I do this by piping messages (either singly or in muliples) to
spamassassin -r or -k as appropriate.

You may need to enable the ability to use unix pipes, which can be
done within the pine setup, or by adding the "enable-unix-pipe-cmd" in
the feature-list section of your .pinerc.

On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Pat Traynor wrote:

This is certainly a newbie question for all of you out there, but I
really don't know where I should be asking this.

I've been running Spamassassin on my linux server for some time, and I
use Pine to read my mail.  I suspect that Spamassassin isn't learning
from spam that's coming through if I don't alert it to false positives
or missed spam, but I simply don't know how to do that.

Can someone tell me (or point me to instructions) on what steps I should
take to do this?  I would imagine some of it involves redirecting spam
from my inbox to a "spam" file.  I'm not looking for something that's
site-wide.  This is just for my account.

Thanks for any help.

--pat--


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