Re: How do I teach Spam Assassin?

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Charles Howse wrote:
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On Friday 12 March 2004 04:46 pm, Christofer C. Bell 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!


man sa-learn will give you the details. Using KMail, I use the following to teach: sa-learn --spam --dir /home/charles/Mail/.Spam.directory/MissedSpam/*


That does it if spamassassin in running on a per-user basis. However the original question is how do we do this on a system-wide basis? Like, for example, on my system where I filter ALL incoming mail with spamd before sorting it into users' mailboxes. How in this case do I teach SA?


John



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