Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Henrique Fernandes
Every email that comes in postfix i send to that filter, and this filter send the email. When i use the with the option -u ${recipient} it override the user that is runing and do the process with the user that is reciving the email, when it autolearn it goes to a diferent user in the table. So i

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread LuKreme
On 4-Mar-2010, at 07:45, Henrique Fernandes wrote: > > I have set up my spamassassin to traing individual database (mysql ) with > this filter in postfix > > spamassassin unix - n n - - pipe >flags=Rq user=spamassassin argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u ${recipient} -f -e

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Bowie Bailey
Right. Henrique Fernandes wrote: > It was wht i asked, sorry i am not fluent in english > > It is the score that the bayes add to the final scores right ? > > > []'sf.rique > > > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Bowie Bailey > wrote: > > Henrique Fernandes wrote: >

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Henrique Fernandes
It was wht i asked, sorry i am not fluent in english It is the score that the bayes add to the final scores right ? []'sf.rique On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote: > Henrique Fernandes wrote: > > Thanks! > > > > I will discuss here and find out with one is better. > > > > Wha

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Bowie Bailey
Henrique Fernandes wrote: > Thanks! > > I will discuss here and find out with one is better. > > What are the weight of the bayser score after they well trained ? Have > any ideas about it ? I'm not sure what you are asking. What do you mean by "weight"? The default scores (as of 3.2.5) are: BA

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Henrique Fernandes
Thanks! I will discuss here and find out with one is better. What are the weight of the bayser score after they well trained ? Have any ideas about it ? []'sf.rique On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote: > (Please send replies to the list) > > Henrique Fernandes wrote: > > > > O

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Bowie Bailey
(Please send replies to the list) Henrique Fernandes wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Bowie Bailey > wrote: > > Henrique Fernandes wrote: > > Nops, i wnat that after i trained, the same email, should get a > higher > > score cause the spamass

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Bowie Bailey
Henrique Fernandes wrote: > Nops, i wnat that after i trained, the same email, should get a higher > score cause the spamassassin was trained that is a spam, so when it > comes again , it should look in the database and add some extra point > on the score right ? That is a fairly common misconcept

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Henrique Fernandes
Nops, i wnat that after i trained, the same email, should get a higher score cause the spamassassin was trained that is a spam, so when it comes again , it should look in the database and add some extra point on the score right ? []'sf.rique On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:

Re: About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Henrique Fernandes wrote on Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:38 -0300: > But if i send the same email that was autolearned it does not get an higher > score.. it should be lik eit or it shoul get higher ? I if understand you correctly you want to learn a message twice. sa-learn won't do this. And the docs

About Training ( sa-learn )

2010-03-04 Thread Henrique Fernandes
I have set up my spamassassin to traing individual database (mysql ) with this filter in postfix spamassassin unix - n n - - pipe flags=Rq user=spamassassin argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u ${recipient} -f -e /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f ${sender} -- ${recipient} as

Training SA

2009-06-08 Thread snowweb
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Training-SA-tp23921166p23921166.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

RE: training SA

2007-06-27 Thread Bowie Bailey
zigniew szalbot wrote: > Hi, > > > I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax: > > > > sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt > > I guess I made a mistake with the syntax but how should I change it > > so that I can train SA? > > I already found out: > sa-learn --spam --no-sync /us

Re: training SA

2007-06-26 Thread Nigel Frankcom
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 07:35:01 +0200 (CEST), "zigniew szalbot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello, > >I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax: > >sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt >archive-iterator: unable to open Dear Valued Customer,: No such file >or directory > >june.tx

Re: training SA

2007-06-26 Thread zigniew szalbot
Hi, > I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax: > > sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt > I guess I made a mistake with the syntax but how should I change it so > that I can train SA? I already found out: sa-learn --spam --no-sync /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt Sorry to have bothe

training SA

2007-06-26 Thread zigniew szalbot
Hello, I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax: sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt archive-iterator: unable to open Dear Valued Customer,: No such file or directory june.txt is a spam email message downloaded from squirrelmail for the purpose of feeding to SA. I only go

Re: Training SA-Migrating from old IMAP to new IMAP server

2007-03-12 Thread Don Ireland
So it sounds like I may be better off NOT training on existing messages. Only on new that come in. Don Ireland -Original Message- From: Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, Mar 12, 2007 5:23 am Subject: Re: Training SA-Migrating from old IMAP to new IMAP server To:

Re: Training SA-Migrating from old IMAP to new IMAP server

2007-03-12 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On Sunday 11 March 2007 18:09, Don Ireland wrote: > I'm my email over from the services of fusemail.com to the IMAP server that > comes with my shared hosting account. > > When I copy my messages over from the old server, do I just run SA-learn > against the messages as they are? Or will the fact

Training SA-Migrating from old IMAP to new IMAP server

2007-03-11 Thread Don Ireland
I'm my email over from the services of fusemail.com to the IMAP server that comes with my shared hosting account. When I copy my messages over from the old server, do I just run SA-learn against the messages as they are? Or will the fact that they have fusemail headers in them cause SA to thin

Re: Training sa-learn from Outlook.

2006-09-20 Thread Loren Wilton
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 10:37 PM Subject: Training sa-learn from Outlook. I imagine the following questions have been asked a lot, but I haven’t seen the exact answers I’m after yet so here goes.   We are running qmail, vpopmail, spamassassin, smb shares using samba, a

Training sa-learn from Outlook.

2006-09-20 Thread Andrew van Tilburg
I imagine the following questions have been asked a lot, but I haven’t seen the exact answers I’m after yet so here goes.   We are running qmail, vpopmail, spamassassin, smb shares using samba, among other things, on freebsd. I want to set up public ham and spam folders such that our user

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-29 Thread martin
Edward Diener tropicsoft.com> writes: deleted... > > > > sth like this? > > > > sa-learn --mbox --spam --showdots Thunderbird_Junk_folder? > > That was what I was looking for. Thanks ! and also pls take care of running user (-u) and database path (--dbpath), as without running user param

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-25 Thread Edward Diener
martin wrote: Craig Morrison 2cah.com> writes: JamesDR wrote: Edward Diener wrote: Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a special folder in TB (Thunderbird)

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-24 Thread mouss
Mike Pepe wrote: If your mail server and users are using IMAP, the "Junk E-mail" folder is on the server already. I've got a script that runs from cron that will learn from that folder and then delete its contents several times a day. My issue is when spam is missed, I'd like to "J" it so

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-24 Thread Mike Pepe
mouss wrote: Edward Diener a écrit : Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files from my

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-24 Thread Michael Parker
Sander Holthaus wrote: > The problem with using that approach is that you can't authenticate > users. In small, closed, trusted environments it can be useful, but in > most situations, I don't think it will be usable. The nice thing about > using an IMAP-based sollution is that the user is authenti

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-24 Thread Sander Holthaus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Matt Kettler wrote: > Forrest Aldrich wrote: >> Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the >> server side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local >> sysadmin (ie: aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, >> e

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-23 Thread Matt Kettler
Forrest Aldrich wrote: > Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server > side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie: > aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc). > Would this even work well potentially? You don't need any of that i

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-23 Thread mouss
Forrest Aldrich a écrit : > Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server > side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie: > aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc). > Would this even work well potentially? oh I'm not asking for tha

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-23 Thread Forrest Aldrich
Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie: aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc). Would this even work well potentially? Might be interesting if there were somehow a way to co

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Parker
mouss wrote: > > what I would like to see is a plugin to "J" a message... > Me Too! If anyone is a Thunderbird plugin wizard and interested in doing a plugin that will report/learn to spamd speak up, I'm very interested. Michael

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-23 Thread mouss
Edward Diener a écrit : > Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of > the Thunderbird Junk folder ? > > My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce > the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-22 Thread martin
Craig Morrison 2cah.com> writes: > > JamesDR wrote: > > Edward Diener wrote: > >> Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents > >> of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? > > Upload them as single messages to your ISP account

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-22 Thread Sander Holthaus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Craig Morrison wrote: > JamesDR wrote: >> Edward Diener wrote: >>> Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the >>> contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? > > Upload them as single messages t

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-22 Thread Craig Morrison
JamesDR wrote: Edward Diener wrote: Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a special folder in TB (Thunderbird) for the messages you want to train on you can find

Re: Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-22 Thread JamesDR
Edward Diener wrote: Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files from my local machine to

Training SA with Thunderbird Junk folder

2006-03-22 Thread Edward Diener
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ? My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files from my local machine to my web host, and run

RE: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Jason Gauthier
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Cc: Jason Gauthier Subject: Re: Training SA with postfix Jason Gauthier wrote: > Thanks for the tip. Due to my "newbie-ness" with these products I'm a > little uncertain were to start. Amavis seems to build many rules, and > interface with SA where it act

Re: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Sam Nilsson
Sam Nilsson wrote: SA still looks to its own config file (typically named local.cf) to run and score all of its tests, it just doesn't get to rewrite the original message. More info here: -- http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/ Sorry! More info here: -- http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/#faq

Re: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Sam Nilsson
Jason Gauthier wrote: Thanks for the tip. Due to my "newbie-ness" with these products I'm a little uncertain were to start. Amavis seems to build many rules, and interface with SA where it actually has options in it. Read the docs at the amavisd-new site here: -- http://www.ijs.si/software/amav

RE: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Jason Gauthier
> From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 3:07 PM > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: RE: Training SA with postfix > > At 02:45 PM 12/31/2004, Jason Gauthier wrote: > >Thanks for the tip. Due to my "newbie-ness"

RE: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Matt Kettler
At 02:45 PM 12/31/2004, Jason Gauthier wrote: Thanks for the tip. Due to my "newbie-ness" with these products I'm a little uncertain were to start. Amavis seems to build many rules, and interface with SA where it actually has options in it. Would I build this rule within amavis or SA? I'd do the

RE: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Jason Gauthier
oint me to some documentation or example? I'm not sure where to even begin. Thanks, Jason > -Original Message- > From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:31 AM > To: Jason Gauthier; users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re:

Re: Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Matt Kettler
At 09:10 AM 12/31/2004 -0500, Jason Gauthier wrote: I'm trying to figure out if there is anyway I get incorporate sa-learn to learn ham based on what my people send through the box. This is a relay only server, which from my reading, kind of complicates things. My end goal, if possible, is to

Training SA with postfix

2004-12-31 Thread Jason Gauthier
Title: Training SA with postfix Hey all,   I've just spend a good amount of time installing postfix, amavis-new, clamAV and  SA (with DCC, razor, pyzor) -- [All the "latest" versions] I'm trying to figure out if there is anyway I get incorporate sa-learn to learn