[Spambayes] Using sb_upload.py
Tony Meyer
tameyer at ihug.co.nz
Wed Sep 15 08:50:24 CEST 2004
> The last thing I need to do is to actually run the training
> program. sb_upload.py looks like it ought to be the right
> thing, but I'm slightly puzzled by the code.
>
> When I run it all it appears to do is dump the message on
> stdout. It sends the message to the server (I've sniffed the
> packets), and drops the message into my unknown cache, but I
> can't work out how to make it actually train on the message.
> Is it possible?
>
> What is sb_upload.py really for?
It is for exactly what you've described - putting the message into the
unknown cache. Then you can use the web interface to train it, manually.
If you want a script to train a message, then I think sb_[bn]filter can do
this, and maybe sb_mboxtrain?
> P.S. Whilst poking around I noticed that the docstring says
> that it's for uploading "to a web browser" (i.e. it should
> say "server")
I'll change the docstring to be clearer about what the script is doing.
> and that the -n option doesn't work (easily
> fixed by guarding the sys.stdout.write call with "if not null:").
I'll fix that, too; thanks.
=Tony Meyer
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