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Re: spamassasin: sa-learn --dump magic intrepretation


Michael Scheidell wrote:
> 
>>> Is there a document regarding the interpretation of
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> > sa-learn --dump magic
>>> config: could not find site rules directory
>>> 
>>> 0.000          0            3          0  non-token data: bayes db
>>> version
>>> 0.000          0       261451          0  non-token data: nspam
>>> 0.000          0        18530          0  non-token data: nham
>>> 0.000          0       143599          0  non-token data: ntokens
>>> 
>>> 0.000          0  1231533845          0  non-token data: oldest atime
>>> 0.000          0  1237223892          0  non-token data: newest atime
>>> 0.000          0  1237214668          0  non-token data: last journal
>>> sync
>>> atime
>>> 0.000          0  1237059740          0  non-token data: last expiry
>>> atime
>>>
>>> 0.000          0    5529600          0  non-token data: last expire
>>> atime
>>> delta
>>> 
>>> 0.000          0       9311          0  non-token data: last expire
>>> reduction
>>> count
>>> 
>>> 
>> Let me take a stab at it.
>> The db version is 3
>>
>> You have 261,451 tokens that appeared in Œspam¹.
>> You have 18,530 tokens that appeard in Œham¹
>>
>> You have 143,599 tokens (remember, some tokens could appear in both spam
>> and
>> ham)
>>
>> The oldest token is date -j -f %s 1231533845
>> Fri Jan  9 15:44:05 EST 2009
>>
>> The newest token is date -j -f %s 1237223892
>> Mon Mar 16 13:18:12 EDT 2009
>>
>> The rest should be easy to figure out.
> 
> Two questions: what is the "date" program above that accepts "-j -f %s
> 1231533845"
> (what OS)? Neither Windows or SCO UNIX accepts these options. 
> 
> What about the other fields in the output of dump magic (field 1: 0.000, 
> field 2: and field 4: 0)?  Are they a secret known only to spamassassin
> developers
> and kept secret for some reason?
> 
> 
> 
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