For my IMAP mail account my e-mail host has setup Spamassassin to be
automatically trained by using a 'spam-to-learn' and 'ham-to-learn' IMAP
folders for my mailbox on the server. I had assiduously been moving
messages not already marked as [SPAM] by Spamassassin into the
'spam-to-learn'
John D. Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Edward Diener wrote:
Is this true ? Am I supposed to be putting copies of messages
which Spamassassin has not marked as spam and which are not spam
into my 'ham-to-learn' folder, as opposed to messages which
Spamassassin has erroneously marked as spam
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
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
I am a client who was able to configure my .procmailrc on a server to place
spam messages in a file in my $HOME area. Going through this file I noticed
a message that was not spam. I know I can whitelist this address, but what I
really need to do immediately is recover the entire message. In the