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NAME

       dspam_train - train a corpus of mail

SYNOPSIS

       dspam_train [username] [--client] [-i index|spam_corpus nonspam_corpus]

DESCRIPTION

       dspam_train  is  used to train and test a corpus of mail (in maildir or MBOX format). This
       tool will present each message to DSPAM for a classification and then retrain only if  the
       message  was  incorrect.  This provides close to real-world training and should be used to
       build pretrained databases. Upon execution, the  tool  will  automatically  determine  the
       ratio  of  spam:nonspam  and  train based on that ratio to ensure both corpora are trained
       consecutively. This tool can also be used as a test jig  to  measure  the  efficiency  and
       accuracy of a particular corpus against DSPAM in a given configuration.

OPTIONS

       --clientIf specified, DSPAM is used in client-server mode.

       usernameSpecifies the user to train, if omitted the current user name is used.

       -i indexUse a index file instead of the usual spam_corpus and nonspam_corpus.

              index :  Path to the index file having the following format per line:
              [class] [path to message]

       spam_corpusSpecifies either the pathname to the directory containing the corpus of spam,
              with  each in a separate file (e.g. maildir format) or a path to the mailbox in the
              traditional Unix MBOX format.

       nonspam_corpusSpecifies either the pathname to the directory containing the corpus of
              nonspam with each message in a separate file or  a  path  to  the  mailbox  in  the
              traditional Unix MBOX format.

EXIT VALUE

       0      Operation was successful.
       other  Operation resulted in an error.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2002-2012 DSPAM Project
       All rights reserved.

       For more information, see http://dspam.sourceforge.net.

SEE ALSO

       dspam(1), dspam_admin(1), dspam_clean(1), dspam_crc(1), dspam_dump(1), dspam_logrotate(1),
       dspam_merge(1), dspam_stats(1)