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Thomas Rösner wrote: |
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> Graham Murray wrote: |
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>> Thomas Rösner <Thomas.Roesner@××××××××××××××.de> writes: |
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>>> Spamassassin has an autolearn hook, but I don't know if the |
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>>> razor/pyzor/etc. plugins use it, or if it's only used by the bayes |
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>>> engine. I'd like to know, though, so why don't you ask on a |
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>>> Spamassassin ML and report back here? ^^ |
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>> Autolearn only affects the Bayes engine. To report to Razor (and |
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>> Pyzor, DCC and Spamcop if configured) you have to use 'spamassassin |
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>> --report' (for spam) or 'spamassassin --revoke' (to report as Ham |
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>> messages which Razor has marked as spam). These also update Bayes. |
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> Ah, that easy. For completeness, spamc has an equivalent option: |
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> -L learn type |
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To correct myself: |
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-C report type |
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Report or revoke a message to one of the configured collaborative |
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filtering databases. |
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Regards, |
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T. |
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