On Fri, 8 Nov 2013, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
#> spamc -c < spam.file
0.0/5.0
#> spamc -L spam < spam.file
(successful message saying that the spam was learned)
#> spamc -c < spam.file
0.0/5.0
I have already updated my Bayesian database, restarted the spamd
service, etc. I was expecting that I'd get a high rate after feeding
the spam to SpamAssassin, but that's not happening. Any suggestions?
Try using sa-learn to train Bayes.
The big thing to keep in mind is that the user running the training needs
to be the same user that spamd is running as; if not, depending on your
bayes database config, you may be training a different Bayes database than
the one spamd is reading.
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jhar...@impsec.org FALaholic #11174 pgpk -a jhar...@impsec.org
key: 0xB8732E79 -- 2D8C 34F4 6411 F507 136C AF76 D822 E6E6 B873 2E79
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