Author: felicity
Date: Thu Feb 5 20:30:44 2004
New Revision: 6532
Modified:
incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw
Log:
updated sa-learn doco a little
Modified: incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw
==============================================================================
--- incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw (original)
+++ incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw Thu Feb 5 20:30:44 2004
@@ -434,9 +434,7 @@
the database, and the message-count of the current message (to the nearest
5000).
-This is a database file, using the first one of the following database modules
-that SpamAssassin can find in your perl installation: C<DB_File>, C<GDBM_File>,
-C<NDBM_File>, or C<SDBM_File>.
+This is a database file, using C<DB_File>.
=item bayes_seen
@@ -445,9 +443,7 @@
and so it can reverse the training if you later decide that message
was previously learnt incorrectly.
-This is a database file, using the first one of the following database modules
-that SpamAssassin can find in your perl installation: C<DB_File>, C<GDBM_File>,
-C<NDBM_File>, or C<SDBM_File>.
+This is a database file, using C<DB_File>.
=item bayes_journal
Date: Thu Feb 5 20:30:44 2004
New Revision: 6532
Modified:
incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw
Log:
updated sa-learn doco a little
Modified: incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw
==============================================================================
--- incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw (original)
+++ incubator/spamassassin/trunk/sa-learn.raw Thu Feb 5 20:30:44 2004
@@ -434,9 +434,7 @@
the database, and the message-count of the current message (to the nearest
5000).
-This is a database file, using the first one of the following database modules
-that SpamAssassin can find in your perl installation: C<DB_File>, C<GDBM_File>,
-C<NDBM_File>, or C<SDBM_File>.
+This is a database file, using C<DB_File>.
=item bayes_seen
@@ -445,9 +443,7 @@
and so it can reverse the training if you later decide that message
was previously learnt incorrectly.
-This is a database file, using the first one of the following database modules
-that SpamAssassin can find in your perl installation: C<DB_File>, C<GDBM_File>,
-C<NDBM_File>, or C<SDBM_File>.
+This is a database file, using C<DB_File>.
=item bayes_journal