> Try this: > > python sb_filter.py < mail.eml > > Depending on how you have your file extensions set up, Windows can > fail to do redirection properly with the sort of command line you have > there.
That didn't work, but this did: python c:\python26\scripts\sb_filter.py < mail.eml Thanks! Odd since c:\python26\scripts\ is in my path env and I swear I tried this but apparently not. But now I see yet another problem which may make all this moot. Using a new hammie.db, I can train and filter using the command line above. I was using the pop proxy before. I assumed the hammie.db could be used directly with sb_filter, but I get an error if I replace the new hammie.db with the old one from the proxy setup: Traceback (most recent call last): File "c:\python26\scripts\sb_filter.py", line 257, in <module> main() File "c:\python26\scripts\sb_filter.py", line 248, in main action(msg) File "c:\python26\scripts\sb_filter.py", line 179, in filter self.open('r') File "c:\python26\scripts\sb_filter.py", line 163, in open self.h = hammie.open(self.dbname, self.usedb, self.mode) File "c:\python26\Lib\site-packages\spambayes\hammie.py", line 267, in open return Hammie(storage.open_storage(filename, useDB, mode)) File "c:\python26\Lib\site-packages\spambayes\storage.py", line 710, in open_storage return klass(data_source_name) File "c:\python26\Lib\site-packages\spambayes\storage.py", line 91, in __init__ self.load() File "c:\python26\Lib\site-packages\spambayes\storage.py", line 114, in load tempbayes = pickle.load(fp) EOFError The SB versions might be different that the pop proxy I was using. Did anything in the DB change structure over the past 3 years or so? Or are they just not compatible? I thought I had the pop proxy configured for pickle. Thanks! -Mike _______________________________________________ SpamBayes@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Info/Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html