hi, recently installed spamassassin. Am running spamd as root and have configured it to work with postfix. I regularly put all the missed spam into a folder and run sa-learn on it. Only thing is, it doesnt seem to be learning. I have fed it over 500 mails so far - but still no learning. I am running sa-learn as root. Do i need to run it as any specific user? I have setup a separate user for postfix to call spamc as. Any clues?
On 14/02/06 08:12 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
hi, recently installed spamassassin. Am running spamd as root and have configured it to work with postfix. I regularly put all the missed spam into a folder and run sa-learn on it. Only thing is, it doesnt seem to be learning. I have fed it over 500 mails so far - but still no learning. I am running sa-learn as root. Do i need to run it as any specific user? I have setup a separate user for postfix to call spamc as. Any clues?
I don't use SA. On the other hand, how much ham do you feed it? Why are you concluding that there is no learning going on? Sample headers? You have to teach SA what spam is _and_ what ham is.
Devdas Bhagat
On Tuesday 14 Feb 2006 2:48 pm, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
it as any specific user? I have setup a separate user for postfix to call spamc as. Any clues?
I don't use SA. On the other hand, how much ham do you feed it? Why are you concluding that there is no learning going on? Sample headers? You have to teach SA what spam is _and_ what ham is.
i am teaching on a regular basis. both ham and spam. The documentation says that after feeding over 200 mails, the bayesian criteria will start showing up in the headers - it is not showing up