Non-zero exitcode (1) from "/usr/local/bin/bogofilter"
David Relson
relson at osagesoftware.com
Sun Mar 25 18:03:13 CEST 2007
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 08:49:07 -0400
dhottinger at harrisonburg.k12.va.us wrote:
....[snip]...
> THanks David,
> What switches are recommended to feed bogofilter messages that are
> ham? I started using the -Snv to remove messages from bogofilter
> that had been classified wrong. When I started thinking about the
> classify as innocent I thought it would work. Wrong. Instead of
> using bogofilter -l, if I use -u all messages coming in will get fed
> into the wordlist?
>
> thanks,
>
> ddh
Hi Dwayne,
Looks like time for you to review bogofilter's docs! At the very
least, run "bogofilter -h" and read the "classification options" and
"registration options" sections.
"-l" and "-u" are unrelated to one another.
"-n -B [messages or directories]" for registering new ham
"-s -B [messages or directories]" for registering new spam
"-Ns" for correcting false negatives (spam improperly registered as
ham)
"-Sn" for correcting false positives (ham improperly registered as
spam)
Regards,
David
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