il/archive/recent/spam, which contains *all* the spam messages
collected in the last 6 months (weekly refreshed by an anacron script).
In order to train spamassassin I also run weekly this anacron script:
#! /bin/bash
MAILROOT=$HOME/Mail
# maildir inboxes
# learn what is ham
sa-learn --ham $MAILRO
Hello
I've got this error:
$ sa-learn --spam 1193706642.H221893P4714.tenpostadsl.lviv.farlep.net:2,S
syntax error for eval function GREYLIST_ISWHITE: greylisting("( 'dir' =>
'/var/spool/sa-exim/tuplets'; 'method' => 'dir'; 'greylist
Hello
I've got this error:
$ sa-learn --spam 1193706642.H221893P4714.tenpostadsl.lviv.farlep.net:2,S
syntax error for eval function GREYLIST_ISWHITE: greylisting("( 'dir' =>
'/var/spool/sa-exim/tuplets'; 'method' => 'dir'; 'greylist
I've got this error:
$ sa-learn --spam 1193706642.H221893P4714.tenpostadsl.lviv.farlep.net:2,S
syntax error for eval function GREYLIST_ISWHITE: greylisting("( 'dir' =>
'/var/spool/sa-exim/tuplets'; 'method' => 'dir'; 'greylistsecs'
rom host1
> on host2 and run it locally on host2.
>
> 2) pipe the mail through ssh. something like
>
> find /path/to/spam | cat | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] sa-learn --spam -u
> appropriate-user-name -
>
> might work, but would require some mucking aorund with permissions an
nd keys in
> > Mutt to move missed spam to this folder and to copy good messages to a
> > .Ham folder.
> >
> > What I would like to do now is have a cronjob run the contents of these
> > two folders through SA-learn and then delete them. ATM I am stumped as
> > to
am folder.
>
> What I would like to do now is have a cronjob run the contents of these
> two folders through SA-learn and then delete them. ATM I am stumped as
> to how to go about this. Any pointers very welcome.
I use IMAP to synchronize my mail across systems (sounds like you do
e to do now is have a cronjob run the contents of these
> two folders through SA-learn and then delete them. ATM I am stumped as
> to how to go about this. Any pointers very welcome.
I see a couple possibilities.
1) if its a seceure network, just mount nfs the spam folder from host1
on host
Mutt.
Most spam gets filtered into the .Spam folder and I have bound keys in
Mutt to move missed spam to this folder and to copy good messages to a
.Ham folder.
What I would like to do now is have a cronjob run the contents of these
two folders through SA-learn and then delete them. ATM I am
Will Trillich wrote:
i've been thinking again, so to avoid doing something dangerous
i thought i run it past y'all'uns-- :)
we're running cyrus21 and exim4 for email services, and would
like to automate the "sa-learn" feature system-wide.
so why not create a "u
On Saturday 28 August 2004 10:31 pm, Will Trillich wrote:
> we're running cyrus21 and exim4 for email services, and would
> like to automate the "sa-learn" feature system-wide.
Here's what I'm using for that purpose:
###
#!/usr/bin/
Alex Nordstrom wrote:
On Sunday, 29 Aug 2004 12:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so why not create a "user.spam" cyrus mailbox, BOUNCE any spams
there and have cron do some sort of automated "sa-learn --spam"
on the results, and then delete them?
I've thought a
On Sunday, 29 Aug 2004 12:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >so why not create a "user.spam" cyrus mailbox, BOUNCE any spams
> > >there and have cron do some sort of automated "sa-learn --spam"
> > >on the results, and then delete them?
> >
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 12:01:44PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Will Trillich wrote:
> >we're running cyrus21 and exim4 for email services, and would
> >like to automate the "sa-learn" feature system-wide.
> >
> >so why not create a "user.spam&quo
Will Trillich wrote:
i've been thinking again, so to avoid doing something dangerous
i thought i run it past y'all'uns-- :)
we're running cyrus21 and exim4 for email services, and would
like to automate the "sa-learn" feature system-wide.
so why not create a "u
i've been thinking again, so to avoid doing something dangerous
i thought i run it past y'all'uns-- :)
we're running cyrus21 and exim4 for email services, and would
like to automate the "sa-learn" feature system-wide.
so why not create a "user.spam" cyrus
On Friday 27 February 2004 07:21,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hej,
>
> I am wondering if anyone have any suggestions on how to do a cron
> based sa-learn on a SaLearn.spam and a SaLearn.ham folder in
> Cyrus/Imap.
[...]
> /Bengt
Hi Bengt,
I just wrote a Python script that do
> Hej,
>
> I am wondering if anyone have any suggestions on how to do a cron
> based
> sa-learn on a SaLearn.spam and a SaLearn.ham folder in Cyrus/Imap.
>
> I want to move/copy misslabeld mails to these folders and have run
> regurlar (hourly?) sa-learn on these folder
Hej,
I am wondering if anyone have any suggestions on how to do a cron based
sa-learn on a SaLearn.spam and a SaLearn.ham folder in Cyrus/Imap.
I want to move/copy misslabeld mails to these folders and have run
regurlar (hourly?) sa-learn on these folders (each user should have
them, about 10
Hello
Attila Csosz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Is "sa-learn" available? Where is located? I got "command not found".
> ii spamassassin 2.20-1woody3 Perl-based spam filter using text
> analysis
The sa-learn program is not available in Woody. Get a
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 02:10:36AM +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
> Is "sa-learn" available? Where is located? I got "command not found".
>
> Name VersionDescription
> +++-==-==-
&
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 02:10:36AM +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
> Is "sa-learn" available? Where is located? I got "command not found".
All the cool versions haven't made it to stable yet.
- --
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 02:10:36AM +0100, Attila Csosz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is "sa-learn" available? Where is located? I got "command not found".
>
> Name VersionDescription
> +++-==-==-
Hi,
Is "sa-learn" available? Where is located? I got "command not found".
Name VersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii spamassassin 2.20-1woody3 Perl-based spam filter using text anal
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 11:56:23 -0400, Kenneth Dombrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> penned:
>
> The --dir option supports globbing too, since I have separate maildirs
> for SA-caught & SA-missed spam, I was able to do something like:
>
> $ sa-learn --spam --dir ~/Maildir/.spam-*/
On 03-09-25 11:28 -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Does sa-learn recognize and ignore spamassassin's markup? I just
Hi Vineet,
I can't give you an authorative answer, but I seem to have gotten good
results just pointing it to my Maildir, SA 2.35 (i think..) headers & all..
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:28:32AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Does sa-learn recognize and ignore spamassassin's markup? I just
Yes, if you turn up the verbosity with the debug switch it will even
tell you about it.
> recently upgraded spamassassin to 2.55-4 on this box, an
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 11:28:32AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Does sa-learn recognize and ignore spamassassin's markup? I just
> recently upgraded spamassassin to 2.55-4 on this box, and I've been
> feeding some messages into it, but so far I've been going through the
&
On Thursday 25 September 2003 20:28, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> Does sa-learn recognize and ignore spamassassin's markup?
From what I've seen in the source, it does this for you (it's looking for the
X-Spam-Status header IIRC).
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