Re: How do I teach Spam Assassin?

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 Chris

  Try:
	sa-learn --spam /path/to/spam/folder

  Use the directory name and it''l get all of the files within. To teach it
about a directory full of "good" email, use "--ham" instead of "--spam".

 BTW: It doesn't descend into lower directories.

 Have fun,
 Dave Gavin
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 16:46:13 -0600
"Christofer C. Bell" <cbell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I've been collecting spam email that's gotten past my Fedora Core 1 
> installation of spam assassin (spamassassin-2.63-0.2) and I'd like to "teach" 
> spam assassin about these messages (update the heuristics to be able to 
> filter these messages that are getting past the filter by default).
> 
> Someone posted a command that does this on the list some time ago and I've 
> unfortunately lost that message.  How can I teach spam assassin (system wide) 
> about this email?  Thanks!
> 
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> Chris
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