I run a separate daemon that periodically checks the spam folder, perform the 
necessary “training” actions and then remove the message.

> On Mar 12, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Luca Olivetti <l...@wetron.es> wrote:
> 
> I wrote a simple program that manages the vnd.cmu.MessageMove event to run 
> sa-learn when a message is moved into or out of the spam folder.
> I'm processing it synchronously (i.e., the program starts spawned by notifyd 
> and doesn't terminate until sa-learn exits).
> Given that sa-learn takes a few seconds to run, could it lead to problems? 
> Should I devise a different strategy (i.e. queue sa-learn to run 
> later/asynchronously)?
> I don't have many users (around 100 active sessions).
> 
> Bye
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> Luca Olivetti
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