Train spambayes on all previously-untrained messages in a mailbox.
sb_mboxtrain [OPTIONS] ...
Usage: /usr/bin/sb_mboxtrain [OPTIONS] ...
-h
show usage and exit -d DBNAME
use the DBM store.
A DBM file is larger than the pickle and
creating it is slower, but loading it is much faster, especially for large word databases. Recommended for use with sb_filter or any procmail-based filter. -p DBNAME
use the pickle store.
A pickle is smaller and faster to create,
but much slower to load.
Recommended for use with sb_server and
sb_xmlrpcserver. -g PATH
mbox or directory of known good messages (non-spam) to train on. Can be specified more than once. -s PATH
mbox or directory of known spam messages to train on. Can be specified more than once. -f
force training, ignoring the trained header.
Use this if you
need to rebuild your database from scratch. -q
quiet mode; no output
-n
train mail residing in "new" directory, in addition to "cur" directory, which is always trained (Maildir only)
-r
remove mail which was trained on (Maildir only) -o section:option:value
set [section, option] in the options database to value
The full documentation for option is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and option programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info option
should give you access to the complete manual.