/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue does belong to qmailq so does this mean
that I should run sa-learn under qmailq?
I did some tests and this doesn't make any sense.
I put required_score 7 into /var/qmail/.spamassass/user_prefs
and ran
su qmailq -c "spamc < sample_email.txt"
but the output still show
> I have qmail running with the
>
> :allow,QMAILQUEUE="/usr/bin/qmail-spamc"
>
> in /etc/tcp.smtp
>
> I have some hams/spams that I want to run sa-learn against, but I
> can't figure out which database it is qmail filters through. Is it the
> db of the user "spamd", "root" or some qmail
Hi,
I have qmail running with the
:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/usr/bin/qmail-spamc"
in /etc/tcp.smtp
I have some hams/spams that I want to run sa-learn against, but I
can't figure out which database it is qmail filters through. Is it the
db of the user "spamd", "root" or some qmail user account?
An
At 12:29 20-02-2008, Gene Heskett wrote:
Like everybody else, I'm tired of this nice girl spam. But the only place I
can find any of those files on this F8 system is in usr/share/spamassassin.
Are those the ones to play with for system wide rules?
See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/Sought
Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
Like everybody else, I'm tired of this nice girl spam. But the only place I
can find any of those files on this F8 system is in usr/share/spamassassin.
Are those the ones to play with for system wide rules?
no, do not modify files in the "distribution" d
Greetings;
Like everybody else, I'm tired of this nice girl spam. But the only place I
can find any of those files on this F8 system is in usr/share/spamassassin.
Are those the ones to play with for system wide rules?
--
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
Hello,
> >> Do you compact the database afterwards?
> >>
> >> Nigel
> >
> >No. How I have to do?
> >
> >rocsca
>
> From the CL use something like this:
>
> mysql -u root --password= -e "USE
> spamassassin;OPTIMIZE TABLE awl, bayes_expire, bayes_seen,
> bayes_token, bayes_vars;"
>
> Your tabl
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:00:37 +0100, "Rocco Scappatura"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Do you compact the database afterwards?
>>
>> Nigel
>
>No. How I have to do?
>
>rocsca
From the CL use something like this:
mysql -u root --password= -e "USE spamassassin;OPTIMIZE
TABLE awl, bayes_expire, bayes
> Do you compact the database afterwards?
>
> Nigel
No. How I have to do?
rocsca
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:25:02 +0100, "Rocco Scappatura"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm using SA with MySQL.
>
>I have to Amavisd-new server, each talking with a different MySQL
>server.
>
>I run every night regularly this command:
>
>sa-learn --sync --force-expire
>
>for datbase maintain
Hello,
I'm using SA with MySQL.
I have to Amavisd-new server, each talking with a different MySQL
server.
I run every night regularly this command:
sa-learn --sync --force-expire
for datbase maintaining.
I have noticed that on the first the 'bayes_token' table occupies always
about 1GB and th
Andy Hester wrote:
I have just built a new spam filter with postfix/amavisd/spamassassin
to replace our old sendmail/mimedefang/spamassassin spam filter which
was buckling under the load. Can I copy the sa databases over to the
new filter to help my new filter learn? If not, any ideas on ho
I have just built a new spam filter with
postfix/amavisd/spamassassin to replace our old
sendmail/mimedefang/spamassassin spam filter which was buckling under the
load. Can I copy the sa databases over to the new filter to help my
new filter learn? If not, any ideas on how I can train
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