Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> Wow asik banget nih, spamassassinnya auto-learn:
> 
> tail -f /var/log/maildrop/maildrop.log:
> 
> Jan 02 13:18:48 - 
> Creating /home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com/daihatsu/Maildir/.Spam
> Jan 02 14:22:05 - SPAM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] score 20.4: Sending message to 
> autolearn
> Date: Mon Jan  2 14:22:07 2006
> From: "Jesse Darling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subj: ***SPAM*** xanax apathetic
> File: |sa-learn --spam                                                  (2880)
> 

Jangan lupa spamassassinnya dikasih makan contoh email yang non-spam pak :)

Ini ada sedikit bagian dari `man sa-learn`

Learning filters require training to be effective.  If
you don't train them, they won't work.  In addition,
you need to train them with new messages regularly to
keep them up-to-date, or their data will become stale
and impact accuracy.

You need to train with both spam and ham mails.  One
type of mail alone will not have any effect.

Note that if your mail folders contain things like
forwarded spam, discussions of spam-catching rules,
etc., this will cause trouble.  You should avoid scan-
ning those messages if possible.  (An easy way to do
this is to move them aside, into a folder which is not
scanned.)

-- 
Kamas Muhammad

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