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jdow wrote: | From: "Craig McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | |>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |>Hash: SHA1 |> |>Johnson, S wrote: |> |>> |>>I'm looking at creating an email address to capture spam and only be |>>used for spam. Since I can be guaranteed that all email I received to |>>this address is spam, is there a way to weigh this higher in the | | sa-learn? | |>Spam is spam, and ham is ham. AFAIUnderstand that's all there is to it. |>I have a spam-trap account which I've "advertised" on just about all the |>crappy pages I can think of, and simply "sa-learn --spam" the whole inbox |>every 3 hours. |>I do the ham learning manually on my personal inbox once it's been checked |>for suspect meat product, or let SA autolearn it. |> |>Spam-traps are useful for many reasons, one of which is to see what might |>be getting through. It's one of the compelling reasons that clamav is now |>installed here, and why I have a bundle of local rules... |> |>Kind Regards, |>Craig. | | | One also needs guaranteed ham for proper training. I hope he doesn't | think all he needs to feed salearn is spam. | | {^_^} | |
jdow, See above where I said:
"I do the ham learning manually on my personal inbox once it's been checked for suspect meat product, or let SA autolearn it."
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