====== Ubuntu - SpamAssassin - Train SpamAssassin with Ham and Spam ====== Train with Spam. sa-learn --showdots --mbox --spam spamfolder ---- Train with Ham. sa-learn --showdots --mbox --ham hamfolder **NOTE:** SpamAssassin needs at least 200 Ham and Spam message before it becomes fully trained. Everything above just makes it "safer" as in "more valid" or "accurate". With auto-learning these numbers will increase over time and also decrease as statistics of old mails will be dropped over time. ---- ===== Automate learning ===== This learning can be automated by: * Create a dedicated email account for Spam and another dedicated account for Ham. * When a user receives any Spam they should forward this onto the inbox of the Spam email account. * Users can also copy non-spam email to the inbox of the Ham email account. * Run a cron job to train against the Spam in the Spam email account. The script for the Spam can be something like: /usr/bin/sa-learn -u --spam /home/domain//Maildir/./cur/ /usr/bin/find /home/domain/homes//Maildir/./cur/ -mtime+28 -exec rm {} \; **WARNING:** Do not have the and point to account of an actual user. This should instead point to the the email account that holds the spam. Have ham learning be done as: /usr/bin/sa-learn -u --ham /home/domain//Maildir/./cur/ **WARNING:** Do not have the and point to account of an actual user. This should instead point to the the email account that holds the Ham.