Okay, so far so good on all replies. Now, next question, again, based on the two above commands:sa-learn --spam -C /etc/mail/spamassassin --showdots --mbox bad_file sa-learn --ham -C /etc/mail/spamassassin --showdots --mbox good_file
Most, if not all, of my users keep e-mail in separate folders, where one of them is their spam/junk folder (assuming they collect them) and others for various types of e-mail. Myself, for example, have over 24 separate folder every month that I file e-mail under. And every month, I archive them, and start fresh again (so I end up with MIMEDefang-Jan04, MIMEDefang-Feb04, etc., etc.)
Should I run sa-learn on all of these folders and teach it what's good, and also on all the spam/junk folders collected?
I realize the more I feed it, the more accurate it can detect spam, but at what point is it just too much?
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