On Fri, 21 May 2021 15:41:22 -0400
Clive Jacques wrote:
> I have a mail folder that I put false negatives in (i.e., spam which
> ends up in my inbox) and another for false negatives (ham that ends
> up in my spam folder). Each night I run sa-learn on each folder
> (sa-learn will munch on entire
mailto:users@spamassassin.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: spamassassin and *compressed* Maildir
That's confirmed. sa-learn doesn't like compressed files. I don't know if it
will dine on compressed files with the correct extension (i.e., .gz).
Unfortunately, when using compression with Maildir
ay you can skip the rename step
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> Best Regards,
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> Lucas Rolff
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> *From: *Clive Jacques
> *Date: *Friday, 21 May 2021 at 21.04
> *To: *"users@spamassassin.apache.org"
> *Subject: *Re: spamassassin and *compressed* Maildir
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You can do `zcat -f` or `gunzip -c -f` and avoid having to have .gz extension,
that way you can skip the rename step
Best Regards,
Lucas Rolff
From: Clive Jacques
Date: Friday, 21 May 2021 at 21.04
To: "users@spamassassin.apache.org"
Subject: Re: spamassassin and *compressed* Maild
That's confirmed. sa-learn doesn't like compressed files. I don't know if
it will dine on compressed files with the correct extension (i.e., .gz).
Unfortunately, when using compression with Maildir format, Dovecot doesn't
seem to like to use extensions. So, I copied the directory to a temporary
On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 10:54:54AM -0400, Clive Jacques wrote:
> Do spamassassin or sa-learn understand compressed files or compressed Maildir?
I believe sa-learn will automatically decompress if the files have .gz or
.bz2 extension, but yes Maildir files without extension will not work.
Should
since the upgrade (and simultaneous switch to compressed
Maildir) spamassassin has been doing a much worse job. I upgraded from the
distribution version of spamassassin (3.4.2) to the most recent version
(3.4.6) but no real joy. I keep a 'learn spam' folder to put false
negatives in (stuff