this would actually be great.  If someone wants to help me work on a
tool like this that would be really helpful, not sure how hard it would
be.  I think a lot of people could benefit from a bayes "dump and load"
tool.

adam

On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 14:06, Justin Mason wrote:
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> Justin Mason writes:
> >Theo Van Dinter writes:
> >> On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 12:08:56PM -0500, Adam Denenberg wrote:
> >> > thanks Theo. I would love to send my bayes_toks thru db_dump and fix the
> >> > "broken" records.  However i am not familiar with the format. is there
> >> > an existing script, or a site that will allow me to properly remove
> >> > entries with bad atime values?
> >> 
> >> Not that I know of.  If you're really keen on trying this, here's the
> >> basics...  Some of this probably should be documented somewhere besides
> >> the code anyway ...:
> >
> >(cough) wiki.SpamAssassin.org ;)
> 
> BTW, having said that, I'd reckon it might be worthwhile just providing
> a tool that'll take "sa-learn --dump" output and reload it into a db.
> Much easier than mucking with the binary data...
> 
> - --j.
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