I've been thinking about using bayes in learning mode, but I want to do it without disturbing my current mail setup.
I thought I might (using procmail) channel a copy of all incoming mail through spamassassin with bayes learning turned on. I'd want bayes learning off in the main mail setup. So I wondered if one could turn bayes learning on by way of a call to spamassassin in .promailrc but have bayes learning turned off in a different call to spamassassin? I'm thinking something along this line (but turning bayes learning off/on as needed): .procmailrc: :0 c { :0fw ## How to turn bayes learning on here? | /usr/bin/spamc :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes tspama_spam.in :0 ## Here I can check results with out involving main setup post_tspama_spam.in } [...] Then after my other recipes the 2nd call :0fw ## How to turn bayes learning off here? | /usr/bin/spamc :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes spama_spam_.in [end .procmailrc] Is there someway at those calls to turn bayes learning off or on?