On 11/10/2016 3:46 AM, Bill Shirley wrote: > I don't use the Anti-Spam plugin; I just fire off a BASH script every > four hours with > crontab which iterates thru the vmail email accounts and trains > Spamassassin 'per-user' > accounts. If the script sounds interesting I can post it here. It > probably could use a little polish > though. > > Bill
Thanks, Bill! Sure, please do share the script, if it's not too much trouble. For my specific use-case, I've been maintaining a "corpus" of known ham/spam messages, and enjoy being able to hand classify/re-classify/ignore if necessary. But I do see the appeal of training with a single script that iterates through each user's mailbox. Heretofore, my thinking has been that combining all "submitted" spam, which is piped into the training mailbox automatically, whenever a user drags from Inbox -> Spam (or vice versa), I have a much broader sample of the the ham and spam out there. And yes, a "shared" corpus among all users does seem to "dilute" specific individuals' would-be training preferences a bit, but the trade-off seems worthwhile. Interesting quandary... I would love to see the script! No problem if it's a bit "rough around the edges"; the overall concept and approach are what's important to me. -Ben