I have set up my spamassassin to traing individual database (mysql ) with
this filter in postfix
spamassassin unix - n n - - pipe
flags=Rq user=spamassassin argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u ${recipient} -f -e
/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f ${sender} -- ${recipient}
Henrique Fernandes wrote on Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:45:38 -0300:
But if i send the same email that was autolearned it does not get an higher
score.. it should be lik eit or it shoul get higher ?
I if understand you correctly you want to learn a message twice. sa-learn
won't do this. And the docs
Nops, i wnat that after i trained, the same email, should get a higher score
cause the spamassassin was trained that is a spam, so when it comes again ,
it should look in the database and add some extra point on the score right ?
[]'sf.rique
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl
Henrique Fernandes wrote:
Nops, i wnat that after i trained, the same email, should get a higher
score cause the spamassassin was trained that is a spam, so when it
comes again , it should look in the database and add some extra point
on the score right ?
That is a fairly common
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Henrique Fernandes wrote:
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com
mailto:bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
Henrique Fernandes wrote:
Nops, i wnat that after i trained, the same email, should get a
higher
score cause
Thanks!
I will discuss here and find out with one is better.
What are the weight of the bayser score after they well trained ? Have any
ideas about it ?
[]'sf.rique
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
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Henrique
Henrique Fernandes wrote:
Thanks!
I will discuss here and find out with one is better.
What are the weight of the bayser score after they well trained ? Have
any ideas about it ?
I'm not sure what you are asking. What do you mean by weight?
The default scores (as of 3.2.5) are:
BAYES_00
It was wht i asked, sorry i am not fluent in english
It is the score that the bayes add to the final scores right ?
[]'sf.rique
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
Henrique Fernandes wrote:
Thanks!
I will discuss here and find out with one is
Right.
Henrique Fernandes wrote:
It was wht i asked, sorry i am not fluent in english
It is the score that the bayes add to the final scores right ?
[]'sf.rique
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com
mailto:bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
Henrique Fernandes
On 4-Mar-2010, at 07:45, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
I have set up my spamassassin to traing individual database (mysql ) with
this filter in postfix
spamassassin unix - n n - - pipe
flags=Rq user=spamassassin argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u ${recipient} -f -e
Every email that comes in postfix i send to that filter, and this filter
send the email. When i use the with the option -u ${recipient} it
override the user that is runing and do the process with the user that is
reciving the email, when it autolearn it goes to a diferent user in the
table. So
://www.nabble.com/Training-SA-tp23921166p23921166.html
Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
zigniew szalbot wrote:
Hi,
I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax:
sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt
I guess I made a mistake with the syntax but how should I change it
so that I can train SA?
I already found out:
sa-learn --spam --no-sync
Hello,
I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax:
sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt
archive-iterator: unable to open Dear Valued Customer,: No such file
or directory
june.txt is a spam email message downloaded from squirrelmail for the
purpose of feeding to SA. I only
Hi,
I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax:
sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt
I guess I made a mistake with the syntax but how should I change it so
that I can train SA?
I already found out:
sa-learn --spam --no-sync /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt
Sorry to have bothered!
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 07:35:01 +0200 (CEST), zigniew szalbot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I tried to learn SA and used the following syntax:
sa-learn --spam -f /usr/home/zbyszek/june.txt
archive-iterator: unable to open Dear Valued Customer,: No such file
or directory
june.txt is a spam
On Sunday 11 March 2007 18:09, Don Ireland wrote:
I'm my email over from the services of fusemail.com to the IMAP server that
comes with my shared hosting account.
When I copy my messages over from the old server, do I just run SA-learn
against the messages as they are? Or will the fact that
So it sounds like I may be better off NOT training on existing messages. Only
on new that come in.
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: Magnus Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, Mar 12, 2007 5:23 am
Subject: Re: Training SA-Migrating from old IMAP to new IMAP server
To: users
I'm my email over from the services of fusemail.com to the IMAP server that
comes with my shared hosting account.
When I copy my messages over from the old server, do I just run SA-learn
against the messages as they are? Or will the fact that they have fusemail
headers in them cause SA to
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PM
Subject: Training sa-learn from
Outlook.
I imagine the following questions
have been asked a lot, but I havent seen the exact answers Im after yet so
here goes.
We are running qmail, vpopmail,
spamassassin, smb shares using samba, among other things, on freebsd
I imagine the following questions have been asked a lot,
but I havent seen the exact answers Im after yet so here goes.
We are running qmail, vpopmail, spamassassin, smb shares
using samba, among other things, on freebsd. I want to set up public ham and
spam folders such that our users
Edward Diener eddielee at tropicsoft.com writes:
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sth like this?
sa-learn --mbox --spam --showdots Thunderbird_Junk_folder?
That was what I was looking for. Thanks !
and also pls take care of running user (-u) and database path (--dbpath), as
without running user
martin wrote:
Craig Morrison craigsa at 2cah.com writes:
JamesDR wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents
of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
special folder in TB
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Matt Kettler wrote:
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the
server side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local
sysadmin (ie: aliases to send to, forward or attach properly,
etc).
Sander Holthaus wrote:
The problem with using that approach is that you can't authenticate
users. In small, closed, trusted environments it can be useful, but in
most situations, I don't think it will be usable. The nice thing about
using an IMAP-based sollution is that the user is
mouss wrote:
Edward Diener a écrit :
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
from my
Mike Pepe wrote:
If your mail server and users are using IMAP, the Junk E-mail folder
is on the server already.
I've got a script that runs from cron that will learn from that folder
and then delete its contents several times a day.
My issue is when spam is missed, I'd like to J it so it
Edward Diener a écrit :
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
from my local
mouss wrote:
what I would like to see is a plugin to J a message...
AOL
Me Too!
/AOL
If anyone is a Thunderbird plugin wizard and interested in doing a
plugin that will report/learn to spamd speak up, I'm very interested.
Michael
Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server
side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie:
aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc).
Would this even work well potentially?
Might be interesting if there were somehow a way to
Forrest Aldrich a écrit :
Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server
side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie:
aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc).
Would this even work well potentially?
oh I'm not asking for that
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Such a mechanism would still depend upon some organization on the server
side... as far as I can tell, it's very much to the local sysadmin (ie:
aliases to send to, forward or attach properly, etc).
Would this even work well potentially?
You don't need any of that in
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
from my local machine to my web host, and run
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents of
the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
My web host, where SA is tunning, suggests I do this in order to reduce
the amount of spam I get, and I can login to my web host, transfer files
from my local machine
JamesDR wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents
of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
special folder in TB (Thunderbird) for the messages you want to train on
you can find
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Craig Morrison wrote:
JamesDR wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the
contents of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
special folder
Craig Morrison craigsa at 2cah.com writes:
JamesDR wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
Does anybody know the instructions for training SA with the contents
of the Thunderbird Junk folder ?
Upload them as single messages to your ISP account. If you have a
special folder in TB (Thunderbird
Title: Training SA with postfix
Hey all,
I've just spend a good amount of time installing postfix, amavis-new, clamAV and SA (with DCC, razor, pyzor) -- [All the latest versions]
I'm trying to figure out if there is anyway I get incorporate sa-learn to learn ham based on what my people
At 09:10 AM 12/31/2004 -0500, Jason Gauthier wrote:
I'm trying to figure out if there is anyway I get incorporate sa-learn to
learn ham based on what my people send through the box. This is a relay
only server, which from my reading, kind of complicates things.
My end goal, if possible, is to
documentation or
example?
I'm not sure where to even begin.
Thanks,
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:31 AM
To: Jason Gauthier; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Training SA with postfix
At 09:10 AM 12
At 02:45 PM 12/31/2004, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Thanks for the tip. Due to my newbie-ness with these products I'm a
little uncertain were to start. Amavis seems to build many rules, and
interface with SA where it actually has options in it.
Would I build this rule within amavis or SA?
I'd do the
, December 31, 2004 3:07 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Training SA with postfix
At 02:45 PM 12/31/2004, Jason Gauthier wrote:
Thanks for the tip. Due to my newbie-ness with these
products I'm a
little uncertain were to start. Amavis seems to build many
rules
Jason Gauthier wrote:
Thanks for the tip. Due to my newbie-ness with these products I'm a
little uncertain were to start. Amavis seems to build many rules, and
interface with SA where it actually has options in it.
Read the docs at the amavisd-new site here:
--
Sam Nilsson wrote:
SA still looks to its own config file (typically named local.cf) to run
and score all of its tests, it just doesn't get to rewrite the original
message.
More info here:
-- http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/
Sorry! More info here:
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