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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Andy Jezierski <AJ...@stepan.com> on 2014/01/20 21:42:34 UTC

sa-learn error

Tried doing an sa-learn on some spam messages that didn't get flagged as 
such and am receiving the following error:

archive-iterator: no access to  C3not salt.C3salt.higher extinction at the 
coast 9.62  1026 versus 6.53  1026 and, similar to the RJMCMC model for 
this character, a higher transition rate from the coast inland than that 
from inland to the coast 0.124 versus 0.026. 4. DISCUSSION a Multiple 
gains and losses of C4 in chenopods Given the numbers of independent 
origins of C4 in plants, it is intriguing that phylogenetic studies of 
clades showing both photosynthetic pathways have to date largely ruled out 
secondary loss of C4 but see differences in the interpretation of C4 
evolution in the grass genus Alloteropsis 13,15,39. The lack of conclusive 
phylogenetic evidence for reversals is mirrored by an absence of genetic 
evidence for a former C4 function in C3 lineages closely related to C4 
lineages in grasses and sedges 40,41. To explain this phenomenon, Christin 
et al. 13 argued that reversal from C4 to C3 is not simply a matter of 
loss of function of genes and structures involved in the CO2concentrating 
pump, but instead would involve a complex: File name too long at 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/Mail/SpamAssassin/ArchiveIterator.pm 
line 891.
archive-iterator: no access to  The procedure was similar to the passive 
condition of Experiment 4 and 5. A higher number of dots 200 was used in 
order to make the appearance of the interpolated illusory sphere more 
uniform. The sphere was either uniformly coloured no patch condition, had 
a colour patch only on one surface single patch condition, see B, or had 
two symmetric colour patches two patches condition. The patches were 
produced by colouring subset of the dots yellow. The patches had a radius 
of 2.5u and were placed in a set position so that they would always be in 
the position of fixation at the time of FAS. Four observers participated 
in the experiment.Experiment 3. Effect of stimulus parameters on the 
outcome of the forced ambiguous switchDepthfrommotion stimulus was 
presented for 1.5 s. Time of forced ambiguous switch was drawn from a 
uniform random distribution between 0.5 s and 1 s. The observer reported 
whether they had perceived a motion switch initial and final direction of 
rotation of illusory shape differed by pressing : File name too long at 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/Mail/SpamAssassin/ArchiveIterator.pm 
line 891.
Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined)

This is with  FreeBSD 9.2  perl 5.18-5.18.2  SA 3.4.0rc5

Also tried it on my existing production system, with same results. FreeBSD 
9.0   perl 5.12.4   SA 3.3.2

archive-iterator: no access to  C3not salt.C3salt.higher extinction at the 
coast 9.62  1026 versus 6.53  1026 and, similar to the RJMCMC model for 
this character, a higher transition rate from the coast inland than that 
from inland to the coast 0.124 versus 0.026. 4. DISCUSSION a Multiple 
gains and losses of C4 in chenopods Given the numbers of independent 
origins of C4 in plants, it is intriguing that phylogenetic studies of 
clades showing both photosynthetic pathways have to date largely ruled out 
secondary loss of C4 but see differences in the interpretation of C4 
evolution in the grass genus Alloteropsis 13,15,39. The lack of conclusive 
phylogenetic evidence for reversals is mirrored by an absence of genetic 
evidence for a former C4 function in C3 lineages closely related to C4 
lineages in grasses and sedges 40,41. To explain this phenomenon, Christin 
et al. 13 argued that reversal from C4 to C3 is not simply a matter of 
loss of function of genes and structures involved in the CO2concentrating 
pump, but instead would involve a complex: File name too long at 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.4/Mail/SpamAssassin/ArchiveIterator.pm 
line 832.
archive-iterator: no access to  The procedure was similar to the passive 
condition of Experiment 4 and 5. A higher number of dots 200 was used in 
order to make the appearance of the interpolated illusory sphere more 
uniform. The sphere was either uniformly coloured no patch condition, had 
a colour patch only on one surface single patch condition, see B, or had 
two symmetric colour patches two patches condition. The patches were 
produced by colouring subset of the dots yellow. The patches had a radius 
of 2.5u and were placed in a set position so that they would always be in 
the position of fixation at the time of FAS. Four observers participated 
in the experiment.Experiment 3. Effect of stimulus parameters on the 
outcome of the forced ambiguous switchDepthfrommotion stimulus was 
presented for 1.5 s. Time of forced ambiguous switch was drawn from a 
uniform random distribution between 0.5 s and 1 s. The observer reported 
whether they had perceived a motion switch initial and final direction of 
rotation of illusory shape differed by pressing : File name too long at 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.4/Mail/SpamAssassin/ArchiveIterator.pm 
line 832.
Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (4 message(s) examined)

Is this something new the spammers are doing to try and beat bayes?

Thanks
Andy

Re: sa-learn error

Posted by Andy Jezierski <AJ...@stepan.com>.
Must have had a brain fart, I could have sworn I've done it that way for 
years.

Thanks
Andy



From:   Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>
To:     users@spamassassin.apache.org, 
Date:   01/21/2014 10:17 AM
Subject:        Re: sa-learn error



> $ sa-learn --help
>   -f file  Read list of files/directories from file
> so what is in your file 'spambox' ?

> That contains the mailbox file with about 30 spam messages I'm trying to
> learn.

So you get what you asked for.

Use --mbox instead of -f.

  Mark


Re: sa-learn error

Posted by Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>.
> $ sa-learn --help
>   -f file  Read list of files/directories from file
> so what is in your file 'spambox' ?

> That contains the mailbox file with about 30 spam messages I'm trying to
> learn.

So you get what you asked for.

Use --mbox instead of -f.

  Mark

Re: sa-learn error

Posted by Andy Jezierski <AJ...@stepan.com>.
That contains the mailbox file with about 30 spam messages I'm trying to 
learn.

Andy



From:   Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>
To:     users@spamassassin.apache.org, 
Date:   01/21/2014 10:02 AM
Subject:        Re: sa-learn error



> Inkove it the same as I've done for years:
>   sa-learn --spam -f spambox --mbox

$ sa-learn --help
  -f file  Read list of files/directories from file

so what is in your file 'spambox' ?

  Mark


Re: sa-learn error

Posted by Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>.
> Inkove it the same as I've done for years:
>   sa-learn --spam -f spambox --mbox

$ sa-learn --help
  -f file  Read list of files/directories from file

so what is in your file 'spambox' ?

  Mark

Re: sa-learn error

Posted by Andy Jezierski <AJ...@stepan.com>.
Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si> wrote on 01/20/2014 09:20:51 PM:

> From: Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org, 
> Date: 01/20/2014 09:21 PM
> Subject: Re: sa-learn error
> 
> Andy Jezierski wrote:
> > Tried doing an sa-learn on some spam messages that didn't get flagged 
> > as
> > such and am receiving the following error:
> > 
> > archive-iterator: no access to  ... : File name too long at
> > 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/Mail/SpamAssassin/ArchiveIterator.pm
> > line 891.
> > Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined)
> > 
> > This is with  FreeBSD 9.2  perl 5.18-5.18.2  SA 3.4.0rc5
> 
> How are you invoking the sa-learn command? Looks like you supplied it
> with a file content as its argument, instead of a filename.
> Shell escaping problem or something like it?
> 
>    Mark


Inkove it the same as I've done for years:  sa-learn --spam -f spambox 
--mbox


Thanks
Andy

Re: sa-learn error

Posted by Mark Martinec <Ma...@ijs.si>.
Andy Jezierski wrote:
> Tried doing an sa-learn on some spam messages that didn't get flagged 
> as
> such and am receiving the following error:
> 
> archive-iterator: no access to  ... : File name too long at
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/Mail/SpamAssassin/ArchiveIterator.pm
> line 891.
> Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined)
> 
> This is with  FreeBSD 9.2  perl 5.18-5.18.2  SA 3.4.0rc5

How are you invoking the sa-learn command? Looks like you supplied it
with a file content as its argument, instead of a filename.
Shell escaping problem or something like it?

   Mark