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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Halid Faith <ma...@ihlas.net.tr> on 2006/08/15 20:00:52 UTC

How to give score a message which was learnt with sa-learn --spam ?

Hi

I use spamassassin3.1.1

How can I give a high score some messages I have teached to my server with sa-learn --spam  /directory ?

Thanks






Re: How to give score a message which was learnt with sa-learn --spam ?

Posted by "John D. Hardin" <jh...@impsec.org>.
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Halid Faith wrote:

> How can I give a high score some messages I have teached to my
> server with sa-learn --spam /directory ?

sa-learn adds the words in those messages to the Bayes database, in
this case as signs of spam. They are not used to directly score
messages, but rather to help the Bayes analysis to decide how spammy
future messages look based on those words.

If there are spammy phrases in those messages that you'd like to look
for in future messages, then you need to write custom rules to test
for them and assign them a score.

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