Re: sa-learn and spamassassin's markup
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 11:56:23 -0400, Kenneth Dombrowski <kenneth@ylayali.net> penned:
>
> The --dir option supports globbing too, since I have separate maildirs
> for SA-caught & SA-missed spam, I was able to do something like:
>
> $ sa-learn --spam --dir ~/Maildir/.spam-*/cur
>
> & then
>
> $ sa-learn --ham --dir ~/Maildir/.clients.*/cur
> $ sa-learn --ham --dir ~/Maildir/.people.*/cur
>
> etc, etc
>
> It still takes some time to churn through, but I was able to learn it
> something like 6,000 messages with 1/2 dozen commands, fairly unattended
>
'find' is also remarkably effective. Temporarily move spam mailboxes to
some other location and run
find . -type f -exec sa-learn --nonspam --mbox {} \;
from your mail directory.
Then run sa-learn on the spam boxes in similar faction, but with --spam.
--
monique
My pointless ramblings:
http://www.bounceswoosh.org/phorum/index.php?f=6
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