RW <rwmailli...@googlemail.com> writes: >> 2. I cannot pass -C report and -L spam at the same time. If I do, I >> get this message: >> >> spamc: Learning excludes reporting to collaborative filtering >> databases >> >> and an exit code 64, which is: >> >> EX_USAGE 64 command line usage error >> >> however, there is nothing in the manual that says these cannot both be >> passed, and it seems like I should be able to do both at once, instead >> of having to invoke spamc twice, once to adjust the bayes, and once to >> report to pyzor/razor. > > With 'spamassassin -r', reporting implies automatically training > Bayes (controlled by bayes_learn_during_report). IIWY I'd check that -C > report doesn't do the same thing.
But `spamassassin -r` is different than `spamc -C report` isn't it? I've been staring at the spamc code, but I'm not skilled enough here to understand if -C report means it also learns. I'd really like to know if I'm feeding the bayes database, or just pyzor. -- micah