On September 1993 plus 3557 days Anne Wilson wrote: > I see you have autolearn working. I saw reference to sa-learn, and > tried to look at the man entry, but it appears I don't have it. It > isn't on the list as installable, at least by that name. Can you > point me at it?
sa-learn is pretty simple to use. You copy/move the spam that doesn't get caught to a folder in your kmail...let's say it's named spam-saved...then go to the console (some people cron this...I don't get enough non-caught spam for it to be worth cron'ing) and do: sa-learn --spam --dir ~/Mail/spam-saved/ I'm not sure if kmail uses a mdir or mbox or whatever other different thing for its email...if it's a mdir or similar format (nnmail in gnus is similar to mdir, but different :) that'll make it learn. If it's mbox you change --dir for --mbox /path/to/file, and if it's an rfc822-format file, you use --file If you want it to learn about a non-spam message that was flagged as spam, you change the --spam to --ham and it'll learn not to mess with it :) Simple :) Vox -- Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs. Kind of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_ technology than everyone else. -- Donald B. Marti Jr.
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