On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 13:05, Fedele Stabile wrote: > I have SpamAssassin running as filter on my Evolution, > but now i want to use sa-learn automatically. > Any suggestion on how i can operate on Evo? > AT the moment i have a subfolder SPAM that i examine befor delete ol > spam mail, but i would automatically use sa-learn whenever i have spam. > What about creating a filter rule that execute > spamassassin -e > sa-learn > in sequence?
I don't really see how you can automate the sa-learn process. You have to specifically tell it whether what it is looking at is spam or non-spam (ham). Training sa-learn on messages that spamassassin has already correctly identified as spam is a waste of time. In order to use sa-learn you first have to train it on a whole bunch of non-spam. Pick some of you biggest folders (which contain no spam) and run sa-learn on them like this: sa-learn --ham --mbox ~/evolution/local/path/to/folder/mbox Next, in Evolution create a folder called sa-learn. In that folder create two sub-folders: ham and spam. Now, whenever you download new mail, move any message that spamassassin incorrectly identifies as spam into the ham folder, and any spam messages that spamassassin fails to identify into the spam folder. (Note that this cannot be automated: you are teaching sa-learn; it's not AI - it doesn't learn all by itself!) Then periodically run the following two commands (you could even create cron jobs for them if you wanted): sa-learn --ham --mbox ~/evolution/local/sa-learn/subfolders/ham/mbox sa-learn --spam --mbox ~/evolution/local/sa-learn/subfolders/spam/mbox Afterwards, you can delete the messages in the spam folder and do as you please with those in the ham folder. Best, Darren -- ===================================================================== D. D. Brierton [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.dzr-web.com Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) ===================================================================== _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution