Eric Shubes wrote:
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
Hi guys, how can one reset what spamassasin has learned so it restarts
its learning process?
Simply remove or rename the /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin directory. It'll
recreate
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 02:16:44 +0300, Alexey Loukianov wrote:
The Right Way (TM) is this:
# su vpopmail -c 'sa-learn --clear'
The Other Right Way (TM) if you don't give user vpopmail a valid shell is:
# sudo -H -u vpopmail sa-learn --clear
Quinn
Eric Shubes wrote:
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
Hi guys, how can one reset what spamassasin has learned so it restarts
its learning process?
Simply remove or rename the /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin directory. It'll
recreate everything from scratch automatically.
The Right Way (TM) is this:
#
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
Hi guys, how can one reset what spamassasin has learned so it restarts
its learning process?
Simply remove or rename the /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin directory. It'll
recreate everything from scratch automatically.
The
Hi guys, how can one reset what spamassasin has learned so it restarts
its learning process?
Thanks for the help
Terius
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Guillermo Villasana wrote:
Hi guys, how can one reset what spamassasin has learned so it restarts
its learning process?
Thanks for the help
Terius
Simply remove or rename the /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin directory. It'll
recreate everything from scratch automatically.
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-Eric
thanks
Eric Shubes wrote:
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
Hi guys, how can one reset what spamassasin has learned so it restarts
its learning process?
Thanks for the help
Terius
Simply remove or rename the /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin directory. It'll
recreate everything from scratch