[ale] Spam Assasin + Bayesian Filters
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Wed Jun 4 19:19:42 EDT 2003
That sounds really awesome! I've been looking at setting up a
spam at mydomain.com mailbox for people to forward their spam to that
doesn't get captured by the current spamassassin. I will need to see if
the sa-learn command can use forwarded emails. If so, I, and the rest of
my family will join the spam-free inbox club!! WooHoo!!
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 18:58, matty91 at bellsouth.net wrote:
> I have to say, these rock! In case anyone is looking to add to their spam
> fighting utility belt, the "sa-learn" command can be invoked to learn from
> spam you receive. I have aggregated almost 2000 spams in a "Spam" folder
> over the past two months, and running "sa-learn --mbox --spam" with your
> spam folder can greatly increase the possibilities of it infiltrating
> your inbox. I am digging a spamless INBOX :)
>
> My .02
>
> - Ryan
>
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