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From: Martin Gregorie [mailto:mar...@gregorie.org]
Sent: 01 December 2010 16:13
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Do we need a new SMTP protocol? (OT)
On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 07:27 -0800, Marc Perkel wrote:
> I've been thinking about what it would take to a
hem looks to be
inside of the 76 chars. That said, my email api looks work fine. But I
have a header (List-Unsubscribe) that exceeds the 76 chars.
So my question is, does the MIME_QP_LONG_LINE filter apply to email
headers also, or just the body?
Regards
Gabriel Sosa
[1] http://www.ietf.org/
making any updates or doing any learning, but only classifying messages?
Thank you,
Gabriel
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
On 04/03/06 09:56 PM, Gabriel Wachman wrote:
A colleague and I are writing a paper about a spam filter he developed.
We'd like to compare it against various open source filters, including
SpamAssassin. The methodology we are using is to train the filter o
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 08:44:59PM -0500, Gabriel M. Wachman wrote:
The perceptron (form of neural net used in SA 3.0.0 and higher) is used by the
developers to generate the scores prior to release. 99.9% of end-users do not
ever use the perceptron.
By &qu
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:41:53PM -0500, Gabriel Wachman wrote:
The motivation for this is that I'm comparing a filter a colleague wrote
to various other filters (including SpamAssassin) and I want to make
sure that the summary I give of SpamAssassin in my pap
Hi,
I've been upgrading several stable servers running 3.1.8 for months
without any issues to 3.1.20, and got a problem in one of them.
When trying to restart spamd, I get this:
Beyond the s/3.1.20/v3.2.0/ issue that some people cannot get past.
I have the same issue. I had to juggle my cf/
M_PRODS_FEW SARE_OEM_PRODS_FEW
* 0.9 SARE_PRODUCTS_03 SARE_PRODUCTS_03
* 0.4 SARE_PRODUCTS_02 SARE_PRODUCTS_02
* 1.3 SARE_OEM_AND_OTHER SARE_OEM_AND_OTHER
My procmail.rc is checking on X-Spam-Status: Yes
How can I set the message header back as it was in version 3.1.5
Regards
Patrick Slokker
--
Gabriel Millerd
plugins, or inhibit loading a plugin that is enabled by default.
If the files exist in /etc/mail/spamassassin, they will not
be overwritten during future installs.
--
Gabriel Millerd
I run spam assassin from within exim for my users, all their data in
stored privately within mysql (bayes, awl, userprefs) and it works
GREAT. Fast clean and secure.
However before i switched to virtual hosting i allowed people to copy
false positives and negatives into special imap folders, then
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:42:29 -0500, Michael Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is also pretty easy to use the SA API to script this sort of
> behavior. I've got several scripts that given a username/IMAP mailbox
> it will fetch mail, learn/report it (either as spam or ham), remove
> the SA
> >
> > are you using the $f->learn method primarily for this? minus any prep
> > work like header removal and reporting.
>
> Yeah, here is a piece from my spam-learn script:
> *WARNING* This is against the 3.0 API
>
i follow you completely, however how are you connecting to the
mysql storage
It says in the SpamAssassin FAQ that version 3.x uses a neural network
to learn scores of messages. Where is the state of this neural network
saved? In other words, how does SpamAssassin keep track of the neural
network from one invocation to another?
Matt Kettler wrote:
> Gabriel M. Wachman wrote:
>> It says in the SpamAssassin FAQ that version 3.x uses a neural network
>> to learn scores of messages. Where is the state of this neural network
>> saved? In other words, how does SpamAssassin keep track of the neura
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