Bajić
*De:* Stevan Bajić
*Para:* dspam-user@lists.sourceforge.net
*Enviadas:* Quinta-feira, 16 de Agosto de 2012 11:57
*Assunto:* Re: [Dspam-user] Testing spam messages
Am 2012-08-16 16:44, schrieb Mauricio Tavares:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Stevan Bajić &l
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Thanks !
Rodrigo Faria
De: Stevan Bajić
Para: dspam-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 16 de Agosto de 2012 11:57
Assunto: Re: [Dspam-user] Testing spam messages
Am 2012-08-16 16:44, schrieb Mauricio Tavares:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1
Am 2012-08-16 16:44, schrieb Mauricio Tavares:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Stevan Bajić
> wrote:
>> Am 2012-08-16 15:59, schrieb rodrigo tavares:
>>
[...]
> By teaching it you mean giving it a directory full of spam and
> telling it "hey, this is spam" and then doing the same for h
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Stevan Bajić wrote:
> Am 2012-08-16 15:59, schrieb rodrigo tavares:
>
> Hello,
>
> Hello,
>
> I need to make testing with messages detected with a SPAM.
> Sombebody, know to simulate tests in DSPAM ?
>
> this is not possible with DSPAM. By default DSPAM has no clu
Hi Rodrigo,
I don't quite know what you mean by testing. To simply run an email
though dspam and to get a report summary out, you may do this:
dspam --user myname --classify < message.txt
Here, "myname" is your username, and "message.txt" is the name of the
file containing the email message.
Am 2012-08-16 15:59, schrieb rodrigo tavares:
> Hello,
Hello,
>
I need to make testing with messages detected with a SPAM.
> Sombebody,
know to simulate tests in DSPAM ?
this is not possible with DSPAM. By
default DSPAM has no clue what Spam and what Ham is. You teach/learn it
and after t