Jo wrote:

Bookworm wrote:

I've read through the archives several times, and hoped that over the last year or so someone would build the functionality, or at least mention it one way or another - I haven't seen it.

Is there any way to take an already trained Mozilla bayes structure and hand it directly off to SpamAssassin? For me, at least, that would eliminate almost all of the spam my server is receiving - Mozilla spots it instantly, but SpamAssassin is missing at least half.

Troy Belding
Bookworm Computing


Mozilla stores its mail in mbox format, so you can simply use your good folders (one mbox each) for training HAM and your Junk folders for training SPAM. Just go and have a look in the file system, where Mozilla stores its files. mbox-files typically don't have an extension.

Jo


The issue is not so much that - I've dumped all my ham/spam through
spamassassin - it's still not as good.  The only thing I can see that's
different is that Mozilla MUST have it's own bayes database that isn't
dependant upon the actual email folders themselves. (I stopped storing
all the junk mail when I reached about 15,000).  I have no clue where
that is, but I thought maybe someone here did, and knew how to convert
it to something that spamassassin could use.

Oh well - I'll try the mbox deal later.  I only have about 80,000 emails
I could process through..

Thanks!
Troy




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