From: "Reindl Harald"
in other words a system for morons - morons which will drag mails to spam
instead click on "unsubscribe"
per-user bayes don't work well, never
Well Harald, you are certainly welcome to your opinion. It would be nicer if
you had kept it yourself though.
The system
This is a home system with only a few users. All users have "Spam" and "Ham"
folders showing up in their email program of choice, and they just drag
messages they do or don't like into the appropriate folders. There are "Oldham"
and "Oldspam" mboxes, and the new spam and ham (respectively) get
On 20 February 2023 12:28:00 CET, Loren Wilton wrote:
>
> A cron job that will harvest Spam and Ham mboxes and feed them to sa-learn
> once a day, then archive the learned messages. Per-user bayes and learning.
> Mail is hand-moved into the spam and ham learning folders, and for my
> personal
Hi,
sorry for the semi-offtopic but we are seeing emails with a header like this:
X-IBL: Fact3Does anyone have any clue about it? Thanks,
Pete.
On 20/02/2023 16:30, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> and looks like it works.
>
> ...one just needs to have tesseract installed.
And you are absolutely sure that it gets called for INLINE images embedded
in URIs?
I know how to configure Extracttext and it works for image attachments.
On 20.02.23 16:25, Wolfgang Breyha wrote:
Is there a way with SA4 to process inline images (SRC=data;image/...) as
images (like attachments)? eg. to feed them to ExtractText.
I see that SA tries to call URI canonicalization, but that's it so far?
I use config directives as described in
Hi!
Is there a way with SA4 to process inline images (SRC=data;image/...) as
images (like attachments)? eg. to feed them to ExtractText.
I see that SA tries to call URI canonicalization, but that's it so far?
Greetings, Wolfgang
> Can you please give me some details on your bayes setup?
> Headers exclusion, bayes_token_sources, how do you "sa-learn" messages...
Standard options on Bayes. No autolearn. A cron job that will harvest Spam and
Ham mboxes and feed them to sa-learn once a day, then archive the learned