sa-learn

NoOp glgxg at mfire.com
Tue Apr 3 00:25:22 UTC 2007


On 04/01/2007 10:07 AM, John Dangler wrote:
> NoOp wrote:

>> 
>> You need to call AN or whoever admins your mail and have them turn
>> catch-all off. That is why you are getting so many spams.
> I'm taking care of this right away!  Thanks.

That will take care of the majority of your problems.

[snip]
>> 
>> On the Evo w/SA that I set up for testing I have no rules or pipes, no
>> added folder - only Junk; only the default SA, Bogo unchecked, SA
>> checked, and remote checked. Nothing else and it's filtering just fine
>> so far.
> I removed all of the rules, and it sems to be running with sa-learn
> alone just fine now.
> 
> I set up a cron job by adding an entry to crontab like this:
> 60 *    * * *   root    sa-learn --spam
> --mbox /home/gymsmoke/.evolution/mail/local/Possible_Spam
> 
> I'm not sure if its running or not, because this morning I had 458 new
> messages, and over 300 were spam... Is there a way to check the output
> of this to see if it _is_ in fact running properly?  (it should be
> running every 60 minutes...)
> 

Don't know: I've no cron jobs for SA or EVO and it continues to filter
for me just fine. I tested by turning on my catch-all for awhile & 200
spams later all were correctly identifed and automatically sent to the
Junk folder.

Gary





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