On Mar 31, 2005 5:46 PM, AltGrendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>
> >>The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u / --user= flag.
> >
> >sa-learn uses the userid of the user that calls it. Period.
>
> Then why does man sa-learn show a -u flag:
>
> Is this obsol
Matt Kettler wrote:
Chip wrote:
The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u / --user= flag.
Of course it's ignoring it. There is no -u flag in sa-learn. ONLY spamc
and spamd accept that flag.
sa-learn uses the userid of the user that calls it. Period.
No offence meant here.
Chip wrote:
Michael Parker wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 01:23:24PM -0500, Chip wrote:
I have things setup so each user has a spam folder that they will
put missed spam in. This folder will later be trained from cron
jobs using sa-learn. The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is
ignoring t
Chip wrote:
Michael Parker wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 01:23:24PM -0500, Chip wrote:
I have things setup so each user has a spam folder that they will
put missed spam in. This folder will later be trained from cron
jobs using sa-learn. The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is
ignoring t
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 02:24:23PM -0500, Chip wrote:
> Ahh ok. Make sense! I will change to a sql backend, as my users have
> no shell access and can't run the command as themselves. Thanks for the
> clarification!
Not a bad idea. The Bayes SQL modules have proven to be stable and in
most c
Michael Parker wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 01:23:24PM -0500, Chip wrote:
I have things setup so each user has a spam folder that they will put
missed spam in. This folder will later be trained from cron jobs using
sa-learn. The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u /
--us
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 01:23:24PM -0500, Chip wrote:
> I have things setup so each user has a spam folder that they will put
> missed spam in. This folder will later be trained from cron jobs using
> sa-learn. The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u /
> --user= flag. No mat
>> The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u / --user= flag.
>
> Of course it's ignoring it. There is no -u flag in sa-learn. ONLY spamc
> and spamd accept that flag.
>
> sa-learn uses the userid of the user that calls it. Period.
>From TFM:
-u username,
My bad, apparently 3.0.2 and 3.0.1 do have such a flag in sa-learn. I
was looking at the 3.0.0 version, which does not.
Matt Kettler wrote:
>Chip wrote:
>
>
>
>>The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u / --user= flag.
>>
>>
>
>Of course it's ignoring it. There is no -u flag
Matt Kettler wrote:
Chip wrote:
The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u / --user= flag.
Of course it's ignoring it. There is no -u flag in sa-learn. ONLY spamc
and spamd accept that flag.
sa-learn uses the userid of the user that calls it. Period.
man sa-learn says diff
Chip wrote:
> The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is ignoring the -u / --user= flag.
Of course it's ignoring it. There is no -u flag in sa-learn. ONLY spamc
and spamd accept that flag.
sa-learn uses the userid of the user that calls it. Period.
I recently installed SA 3.0.2 on freeBSD 4.10, and it's working great,
except for this one feature:
I have things setup so each user has a spam folder that they will put
missed spam in. This folder will later be trained from cron jobs using
sa-learn. The problem is, it seems that sa-learn is
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