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[ILUG] Problem's with SpamAssassin's sa-learn

[ILUG] Problem's with SpamAssassin's sa-learn

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Sun May 9 01:46:22 IST 2004


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Conall O'Brien writes:
> On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 01:14:13AM IST, Justin Mason 
> <jm at jmason.org> incoherently babbled:
> 
> > Conall O'Brien writes:
> > >debug: 818976341.83991 at fqzofydadeoml@rb21ex.com: already learnt
> > >correctly, not learning twice
> > >Learned from 0 message(s) (1 message(s) examined).
> > 
> > there's the problem -- it's already been learned correctly, and
> > sa-learn doesn't want to learn it twice. ;)
> 
> But the mailbox isn't being read properly. I'm manually filering all
> the spam I get into that mailbox, hence why it's got more than 2000
> messages, some which SpamAssassin recognises, and a lot of spam it
> didn't catch because I can't train it yet...

SpamAssassin is only seeing one message.  Sounds like it's not
expecting whatever the file format is.  I'd suggest making sure
the command-line switches are right...

- --j.
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