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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by sh...@fastlane.com.br on 2005/03/13 05:57:18 UTC
What's wrong with my test?
Hi everyone!
Probably I'm doing a stupid question... but, anyway, here it go:
I saved in a folder some messages that I received classified as no spam. So, i
run these command:
sa-learn --spam <path to folder>
So I take the following :
Learned from 2 message(s) (3 message(s) examined).
So, I redirect those messages to me and I received them as no spam again! Am I
doing shit? What is wrong with my test?
Thanks for your attention.
bye
Re: What's wrong with my test?
Posted by Kai Schaetzl <ma...@conactive.com>.
wrote on Sun, 13 Mar 2005 01:57:18 -0300:
> So, I redirect those messages to me and I received them as no spam again!
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As I just wrote to "GRP Productions": Bayes doesn't work this way.
Kai
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Re: What's wrong with my test?
Posted by sh...@fastlane.com.br.
Citando Matt Kettler <mk...@comcast.net>:
> At 11:57 PM 3/12/2005, you wrote:
> >So, I redirect those messages to me and I received them as no spam again!
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> Define exactly what you mean by "redirect those messages". What specific
> actions did you do?
I used redirect tool from webmail (horde)
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> Also, tell us a bit about how your mail gets scanned for spam. What tools
> do you use? procmailrc? a milter? etc.
I'm just testing and learning about spamassassin. Wasn't me whom installed and
configured all the tools. But is used qmail . I connected in server as user spam
d and I executed the command I refer in my last message. Do I missed something?
What information more is important to know?
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