On Wednesday 25 February 2004 06:07, Bob S. wrote:
Hello SuSE people. Hi Bob :)
What I do is, cd into: '/home/bob/Mail' and then do a: "# sa-learn --spam --mbox -f /spam/MissedSpam" The problem is that you have "-f /spam.." this is looking in the root directory for a spam folder - you know, where you have /var /opt /tmp /usr /home etc, it is searching for /spam. Try ./spam/MissedSpam.
"No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail/SpamAssassin/CmdLearn.pm line 120." Well, /spam/MissedSpam doesn't exist, ./spam/MissesSpam does [note the leading"./" which indicates "Current Directory" rather than "/" which indicated the root of the filesystem :-D
Can somebody, please, tell me what I am doing wrong here? Easy mistake *nods* done it *sooooo* many times :)