On Thursday 09 October 2003 12:34 pm, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 09 October 2003 11:42 am, Steven T. Hatton wrote: [snip]
SA will learn on its own... as it processes incoming mail.
You *CAN* point SA to your Mail/spam files and run sa-learn --spam <filename>
-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- --+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 10/09/03
I figured out how to manually get it to read the Mail/spam directory and add the samples to the blacklist. That is done by: `sa-learn --spam --dir ~/ Mail/spam/cur' I've also determined that I can do things such as
test -n "$(spamc -r < ../Mail/spam/cur/1065713078.3551.VrDP\:2\,S)" && echo "positive"
Which echos "postitive" to console when the message is spam. I assume I can use the same concept in my KMail filters. But I have yet to figure out exactly what I need to do. Note that I am not using procmail, and I don't have time (nor desire) to switch. I'm also trying to get a client configured at this point, not a server. STH