> I just got SpamAssassin working for incoming mail and I wanted to setup
> shared folders into which users could move spam for me to train
> SpamAssassin.
Why have a shared spam folder? I setup a Spam folder for each individual
user, and run against a wildcard spec, i.e. :
/usr/bin/sa-learn --h
Am I correct in assuming that date ordering has changed somewhere between
1.2.6 and 1.4.5? Using the latter now and it appears that the date on
mails is now sent date rather than received date. Such that new emails
aren't neccessarily at the top of the list?
If so it's slightly disconcerting. E
Thanks all. Seems like ditching the Debian packages and going the CVS
approach is best.
Currently running 1.2.6 and 1.4.5 :)
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Hi,
I have been running Squirrelmail 1.2.6 (Debian stable) for quite a while.
I'd now like to test the newer versions (probably 1.4.4) but I don't yet
want to compromise my "stable" version from the Debian standard. This is
my home machine so I can't do the most obvious "test on a different box"