Evolution not filtering spam
drunken-wallaby
ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org
Fri Oct 29 06:52:22 UTC 2004
drunken-wallaby Wrote:
> > Erik Bågfors Wrote:
> > You shouldn't use sudo for sa-learn. That should run as your current
> > user not as root. Root doesn't get that many mails he should run
> > throught sa.> > hi erik. thank you for your reply. running sa-learn as the current
> user always gives me: so that is a bite strange. by the way, the
> spamd process belongs to my local user...sorry that i have to bump this topic but i just can't find a solution to
my problem.
yesterday i organised myself about 400 spam mails that are typically
for the spam i'm getting daily, moved them in a folder called "spam"
and trained sa as current user as erik suggested.
Code:
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sa-learn --ham --mbox /home/berndl/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox.sbd/spam
Learned from 346 message(s) (407 message(s) examined).
--------------------
it is important to know, that these spams are filtered previously on
the server an x-flag is already written in the headers. so i could
easily create a rule to filter the spams based on this rules, however i
really want spamassassin to filter the mails as well since i know that
this setup had worked very very well with kmail and spamassassin in
fedora core 2.
i also used typical ham mail (around 1200 mails) and trained the filter
just as i did with the spams. sa did learn again.
however, since then i got around 80 spams and sa filtered only 2
correctly. i just don't know what i further could change because i
haven't even touched the configuration file of spamassassin yet. anyone
who has similar problems? anyone who can give me a hint what i
should/could try? thanks a lot in advance...
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drunken-wallaby
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