Re: spamassassin setup with Evo - Edgy



John Dangler wrote:

I have been putting spam mails into a folder called 'Possible_Spam' for
the last hour or so (it has 65 messages in it now), and have run
sa-learn --spam --mbox ./Possible_Spam against it... once the messages
in the folder have been run through sa-learn, do I need to leave them
there, or is it okay to delete them ? (I'm not sure I can see the reason
for running sa-learn multiple times against the same messages) ...

You can move them or whatever, but it's always nice to have a set of
known spam messages handy in case you need to re-train so I wouldn't
blow them up. Unless you have an unlimited supply...

It's not a good thing to re-run sa-learn across the same set of
messages because it muddies up SA's database of tokens I think, or
rather there's a command line switch that needs thrown to make
'sa-learn --forget' about a message before re-learning it as spam or
ham. ;)

And don't neglect to run 'sa-learn --ham' on a goodly amount of known
ham messages, it's equally important for initial setup.

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