Quinn Comendant wrote:
I'm trying to create an alias that pipes a message to sa-learn. I've created
the alias:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1 ~]$valias -s strangecode.com | grep spam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - |sa-learn --ham --no-sync
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - |sa-learn --spam --no-sync
That didn't work, so I
It's true. It is a better idea to deliver to a mailbox so you can save the
messages if you ever need to retrain SA.
I found my original problem now... /root/bin directory was not searchable by
user vpopmail (chmod 700) so qmail-local could not execute the program.
Thanks!
Quinn
On Tue, 07
Just out of curiosity, what is it that would be in a /root/bin directory?
That's not a typical directory, is it?
Quinn Comendant wrote:
It's true. It is a better idea to deliver to a mailbox so you can save the
messages if you ever need to retrain SA.
I found my original problem now...
Not a typical directory. I have a habit of creating a directory structure for
each of my unix user accounts that does mirror typical unix directory
structures. In /root/bin I put all the admin scripts that I create that are
used by all administrators of the server.
Also, on my Mac laptop, I
I'm trying to create an alias that pipes a message to sa-learn. I've created
the alias:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1 ~]$valias -s strangecode.com | grep spam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - |sa-learn --ham --no-sync
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - |sa-learn --spam --no-sync
That didn't work, so I tried this:
[EMAIL