John Hardin wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, smfabac wrote:
Is there a message size limit for sa-learn?
Yes, there is, and sadly sa-learn does not explicitly tell you a message
has been skipped because it's too large.
If there's a non-text attachment try deleteing it and re-learning
Smfabac wrote on Mon, 15 Feb 2010 00:20:06 -0800 (PST):
So, does the documentation on sa-learn indicate that there is
a size limit on the message to be processed?
Why not check yourself?
Kai
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Smfabac wrote on Mon, 15 Feb 2010 00:20:06 -0800 (PST):
So, does the documentation on sa-learn indicate that there is
a size limit on the message to be processed?
Why not check yourself?
Kai
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Smfabac wrote on Mon, 15 Feb 2010 07:27:19 -0800 (PST):
The question So, does the documentation on sa-learn indicate that there is
a
size limit on the messages to be processed? is a veiled request to the SA
developers/maintainers that people may be interested in that information.
If you
On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 07:27 -0800, smfabac wrote:
I see that there is no official answer to the question. what is the message
size limit where sa-learn fails.
If you use something spamc rather than using sa_learn you can gain some
flexibility due to the places and hosts where you can run
RW-15 wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:51:12 +
RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:17:54 -0800 (PST)
smfabac smfa...@att.net wrote:
Mark,
On UNIX any file is a mbox file if it contains mail messages in the
form:
^A^A^A^A
mail headers
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, smfabac wrote:
Now that we're all on the same page. How do I find out why sa-learn
is not processing the legal not-spam file? To re-cap, sa-learn --spam
--mbox isspam works but sa-learn --ham --mbox not-spam is not
working.
Well, I would expect if this suggestion were
Charles Gregory wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, smfabac wrote:
Now that we're all on the same page. How do I find out why sa-learn
is not processing the legal not-spam file? To re-cap, sa-learn --spam
--mbox isspam works but sa-learn --ham --mbox not-spam is not
working.
Well, I would
On 12.02.10 09:17, smfabac wrote:
On UNIX any file is a mbox file if it contains mail messages in the form:
^A^A^A^A
mail headers
mail body
^A^A^A^A
^A^A^A^A
Next Message mail headers
mail body
^A^A^A^A
mmdf, not mbox.
And my not-spam file meets this requirement:
^A^A^A^A
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, smfabac wrote:
Is there a message size limit for sa-learn?
Yes, there is, and sadly sa-learn does not explicitly tell you a message
has been skipped because it's too large.
If there's a non-text attachment try deleteing it and re-learning the
message.
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John
On Sat, 13 Feb 2010, smfabac wrote:
$ sa-learn --showdots --ham --mbox notspam
Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined)
Still no luck.
Are we sure the notspam file is clean? Try trimming it down to just one or
two messages, and see how it goes
- C
tonjg wrote:
raq550 server
OS: strongbolt2
spamassassin.i386 0:3.2.5-1.el4
I'm trying to run:
sa-learn --spam --showdots --dir /path/to...mbox
but it fails with:
'Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 messages examined)'
my spam mail is in a file called mbox but when I run the above
tonjg wrote:
I'm trying to run:
sa-learn --spam --showdots --dir /path/to...mbox
but it fails with:
'Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 messages examined)'
my spam mail is in a file called mbox but when I run the above command to
the directory containg mbox it always fails with the '0
Mark Martinec wrote:
tonjg wrote:
I'm trying to run:
sa-learn --spam --showdots --dir /path/to...mbox
but it fails with:
'Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 messages examined)'
my spam mail is in a file called mbox but when I run the above command to
the directory containg mbox it
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:17:54 -0800 (PST)
smfabac smfa...@att.net wrote:
Mark,
On UNIX any file is a mbox file if it contains mail messages in the
form:
^A^A^A^A
mail headers
mail body
^A^A^A^A
^A^A^A^A
Next Message mail headers
mail body
^A^A^A^A
I don't know what that is, but
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:51:12 +
RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:17:54 -0800 (PST)
smfabac smfa...@att.net wrote:
Mark,
On UNIX any file is a mbox file if it contains mail messages in the
form:
^A^A^A^A
mail headers
mail body
^A^A^A^A
raq550 server
OS: strongbolt2
spamassassin.i386 0:3.2.5-1.el4
I'm trying to run:
sa-learn --spam --showdots --dir /path/to...mbox
but it fails with:
'Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 messages examined)'
my spam mail is in a file called mbox but when I run the above command to
the directory
On Thursday 28 January 2010 17:16:04 tonjg wrote:
spamassassin.i386 0:3.2.5-1.el4
I'm trying to run:
sa-learn --spam --showdots --dir /path/to...mbox
but it fails with:
'Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 messages examined)'
my spam mail is in a file called mbox but when I run the above
it's okay - I found the solution at:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/doc/sa-learn.html
the command needed --mbox to be included. I added this and the learning
worked.
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Mark Martinec wrote:
If the argument is a single mbox file, precede it with a --mbox option,
not with --dir .
thanks for your response but I've got a further problem now (I think). I'm
trying to do the same thing with the ham command# sa-learn --showdots --mbox
--ham but nothing's
If what you presented in your message is actually the command you used, then it
might be looking for some input from the keyboard - you don't illustrate having
specified the particular file you want it to use following the '--mbox' option,
you have --ham in that position on the line. I have
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