I didn't get an answer to my first post, so I want to try again.
I want to know how to "start fresh" with Spamassassin/Bayes. I want to know
this in general, and I have a specific reason too.
My mail is in mbox format, but the first time I ran sa-learn, I didn't
specify the --mbox option. Thus sa-learn thought it was processing one HUGE
email that was actually 400+ mails all in a long file, including headers
etc. Thus I assume a lot of stuff was evaluated that shouldn't have been?
I deleted all the user-specific files I could find with bayes in them, eg
bayes_toks. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Spamassassin. However, when
I ran sa-learn on the spam corpus with the proper --mbox option, it said it
learned from zero messages, although it correctly reported that it examined
400+ - Thus it remembered seeing those emails from previous, and I still
don't have a fresh slate.
Maybe it's OK as I did it originally, but I still want to know how to start
completely over fresh and will appreciate that specific information. Please
don't tell me to run --forget - I want to start completely over. Thanks -
John
I want to know how to "start fresh" with Spamassassin/Bayes. I want to know
this in general, and I have a specific reason too.
My mail is in mbox format, but the first time I ran sa-learn, I didn't
specify the --mbox option. Thus sa-learn thought it was processing one HUGE
email that was actually 400+ mails all in a long file, including headers
etc. Thus I assume a lot of stuff was evaluated that shouldn't have been?
I deleted all the user-specific files I could find with bayes in them, eg
bayes_toks. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled Spamassassin. However, when
I ran sa-learn on the spam corpus with the proper --mbox option, it said it
learned from zero messages, although it correctly reported that it examined
400+ - Thus it remembered seeing those emails from previous, and I still
don't have a fresh slate.
Maybe it's OK as I did it originally, but I still want to know how to start
completely over fresh and will appreciate that specific information. Please
don't tell me to run --forget - I want to start completely over. Thanks -
John