Exal de Jesus Garcia Carrillo wrote:
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Hi, I have already install spamassassin locally on my machine, now, I
want tell to spamassassin which message is spam and which isn't, I have
read about spamc and sa-learn, but how is you use exactly?, I mean I
read the manpage and show me the usage: "spamc [options] < message"
but... what does this mean, which message?, in some file may be?
 and sa-learn?, which is better?



thanks.
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To begin with, you are looking in the wrong man pages. You should look in the man pages for sa-learn. There's a lot there, and it's all pretty important that you fully understand it, and feel comfortable with it, it's not hard

It all depends on what format your in-box is using. If it is mbox format (Mostly used I believe), then the proper way to run sa-learn to learn spam is to first of all, get all of your spam messages into one single file, mbox style. Lets pretend that the file you end up with is named /var/spool/mail/spam. In that case, you would run:

sa-learn --spam --mbox /var/spool/mail/spam

If you want to learn ham (good email), and you have a file in that same directory called "ham", then run:

sa-learn --ham --mbox /var/spool/mail/ham.

-=Aubrey=-

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