On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 10:27:55PM -0400, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> Sa coach sends stream to spamd with 'TELL' protocol.
> It then calls the equivalent of 'spamassassin -r' (for spam) or '-z for
> ham' or -f for forget.
> 
> Do I need to call sa-learn --ham and sa-learn --spam also?

No.

> If I call sa-learn --ham or --spam INSTEAD OF, I lose the ability to
> report to DCC,razor,spamcop.,pyzor, etc.

Well, you don't lose the ability to report to those, you just won't be
reporting to those at that point.

> So, is spamassassin -r a superset of sa-learn --spam? Or do I need to
> run them both to get the local Bayesian table updated?

No.  From the man page:

[...]
-r, --report
[...]
    The message will also be submitted to SpamAssassin’s learning
    systems; currently this is the internal Bayesian statistical-filtering
    system (the BAYES rules).  (Note that if you only want to perform
    statistical learning, and do not want to report mail to third-par-
    ties, you should use the "sa-learn" command directly instead.)
[...]

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