Provided by: spambayes_1.1b1-1_all
NAME
sb_bnfilter - a similar interface and purpose to sb_filter
SYNOPSIS
%(program)s [options]
DESCRIPTION
Usage: %(program)s [options] Where: -h show usage and exit * -f filter (default if no processing options are given) * -g [EXPERIMENTAL] (re)train as a good (ham) message * -s [EXPERIMENTAL] (re)train as a bad (spam) message * -t [EXPERIMENTAL] filter and train based on the result -- you must make sure to untrain all mistakes later. Not recommended. * -G [EXPERIMENTAL] untrain ham (only use if you've already trained this message) * -S [EXPERIMENTAL] untrain spam (only use if you've already trained this message) -k FILE Unix domain socket used to communicate with a short-lived server process. Default is ~/.sbbnsock-<hostname> These options will not take effect when connecting to a preloaded server: -p FILE use pickle FILE as the persistent store. loads data from this file if it exists, and saves data to this file at the end. -d FILE use DBM store FILE as the persistent store. -o section:option:value set [section, option] in the options database to value -a seconds timeout in seconds between requests before this server terminates -A number terminate this server after this many requests
SEE ALSO
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.