Re: Can I delete spam messages after they have been learned

2005-03-19 Thread Matt Kettler
Nigel Wilkinson wrote:

> Hi folks
>
> my spam directory used for bayes learning now holds over 3000 emails.
> If I delete them then next time I run sa-learn will I loose everything
> spamassassin has learnt. Also, same question for ham. 


You can delete them. Sa-learn stores everything it needs to know about
the message in your bayes_seen and bayes_toks files.

 The only situation where you'd need the files again is if you wanted to
wipe out your bayes database and rebuild it from scratch.



Re: Can I delete spam messages after they have been learned

2005-03-19 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 11:57:43PM +, Nigel Wilkinson wrote:
> my spam directory used for bayes learning now holds over 3000 emails. If I 
> delete them then next time I run sa-learn will I loose everything 
> spamassassin has learnt. Also, same question for ham.

When you sa-learn a message, the appropriate tokens are stored in the
bayes_toks database.  The original message is unnecessary after that
point, unless you wanted to keep spam/ham around in case you wanted to
start over with your database.

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