I am working an a program that accepts spamassassin 'TELL' (learning)
reports
(see spamc/spamd, and new 'spamassassin coach' for outlook and
thunderbird)

Sa coach sends stream to spamd with 'TELL' protocol.
It then calls the equivalent of 'spamassassin -r' (for spam) or '-z for
ham' or -f for forget.

Is this sufficient for amavisd-new installations?
Do I need to call sa-learn --ham and sa-learn --spam also?

If I call sa-learn --ham or --spam INSTEAD OF, I lose the ability to
report to DCC,razor,spamcop.,pyzor, etc.

I will be releasing sa-learnd for amavisd-new users as sa coach also
gets more stable (I can't get it to work with outlook, and even the
thunderbird version is missing a lot of error checking)

So, is spamassassin -r a superset of sa-learn --spam? Or do I need to
run them both to get the local Bayesian table updated?

-- 
Michael Scheidell, CTO
SECNAP Network Security
561-999-5000 x 1131
www.secnap.com


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