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Re: [vps-mail] sa-learn



Make sure the file is in UNIX mailbox format - i've had problems with line endings before where sa-learn thought it was all one email. Use mutt from the command line to make sure the file is being read as multiple emails.

Also, yes, you have to specify a user or else it will only update the root/login user for the VPS, which won't do your users much good, I think.

Matt

At 8:11 AM -0600 4/19/05, Jonathan Duncan said something about:
I ran "sa-learn --spam spamfile" on a file with 1000+ messages in it. It took a minute or so and then said something like it found 1 message and learned 1 message. Is this normal? I was expecting it to say it found all 1000+ messages.

Also, I ran that sa-learn as is without specifiying a user. Is there some server-wide bayes database? If so, where are the files for it? I did a locate on bayes_tok and it found one for each of my users, but that is it. (even after an updatedb).

Thank you,
Jonathan
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