On Monday, January 2, 2006 at 3:56:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:

> At 10:00 PM 1/1/2006, Duane Hill wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I  have  e-mail  accounts  that  have  been sending Spam to a specific
>>e-mail  address  as  an attachment for some time now. Before they were
>>manually  gone  through as I didn't have anything specific set up on a
>>per-account basis.
>>
>>Now  that  I have SA on our Win2K server storing everything in a MySQL
>>schema,  I  would  like  to automate the process more. I have a script
>>that  I  wrote  that  will take and strip out any attached message and
>>uses  sa-learn.  However,  sa-learn  seems  to  be  time consuming (at
>>minimum,  9 seconds per attached message submitted). Is there anything
>>that can be done to speed up the process?


> Are you using the mysql.pm bayes store module, or the default generic one?

Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::MySQL is what I'm using currently.

> If you're using the generic sql.pm, I'd suggest switching. The learning
> time is cut by more than half.
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/BayesBenchmarkResults
> (1a and 1b are learning).

> Also, if you're using SA 3.1.0  you can learn using spamc -L, which will
> take advantage of spamd instead of spawning a whole new perl instance. Very
> useful if you do a lot of learning, but I'll warn you this is a newish
> feature and it might have some growing pains (I've not used it)

For this, I will have to load Cygwin (unless I don't find a spamd port
for Windows). Thanks for the suggestion. I will give it a whirl.

> http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/spamc.html

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