On December 01, 2003 01:06 am, Aaron Young wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Pedro Sam wrote:
> 
>
> > My messages are in mbox format, so I report/learn spam by:
> > 
> > "formail -s spamassassin -r < SPAM_MBOX"
> > 
> > But when I dump the contents of the bayes database, I found many tokens
> > unique 
 to SA headers and markup.
>
> 
> I found some header stuff but no other markup.
> 
>
> > As a compromise, I now proprocessing spam with an explicit "spamassassin
> > -d", 
 before I pass it to "spamassassin -r".  I'm just wondering if
> > anyone else is experienceing this, and maybe file a bug report.

Try passing the dump of sa-learn to "sort -n" ... It'll present the most hammy 
token first, then the most spammy tokens.  When tip me off was that I saw 
"BAYES_99" as the most spammy token in the database, which is odd, because I 
don't pass SATalk into sa-learn.

> Does spamassassin -d actually work for you?  Ever since I upgraded to 2.60
> 
 the -d option doesn't remove any markup.  It just seems to pass the
> message through unaltered.

spamassassin -d works fine for me... it just takes up more cpu to start 2 
instances of perl per message reported.  Yes, I'm also using 2.60 from CPAN


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