On 02/10/14 10:17, Axb wrote:
have you tried "-L forget" before "-L spam" ?

sa-learn --dump magic  before and after learning show show a
difference...

On 02.10.14 14:10, Jason Haar wrote:
I didn't do a "forget" before - I'll remember that, thanks.

This is not usually needed. Axb recommended it to you only to verify if the
message has been learned before. re-learning has exactly the same effect.

Note that there was recently change about how are messages identified.
The issue was that SA took the first Received: line to identify, but e.g. spamass-milter provides its own Received: line (because at milter time, this
line is not added yet), and so the same message can get another ID that
can't be tracked later, which means it's very hard to re-train or forget an
incorrectly learned mail.


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