| 1. If you don't already have a submission account, send a request to |
| private@spamassassin.apache.org and ask for a score generation mass-check |
| submission account. You will receive your username and password |
| via email, it will only be good for the score generation mass-check |
| submissions. If you're interested in the nightly submissions, |
| please see the CORPUS_SUBMIT_NIGHTLY document. |
| |
| 2. Get the latest version of SA following the instructions in the score |
| generation mass-check announcement email. |
| 3. Now cd to the "masses" directory in the checked-out SVN code tree. |
| 4. Read README to gain understanding of what mass-check does. |
| 5. Run mass-check against your ham and spam mail archives. |
| 6. Clean the results: see <http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CorpusCleaning>. |
| 7. rename ham.log and spam.log to the appropriate filenames. ** see note below ** |
| 8. rsync -CPcvzb ham-yourname.log spam-yourname.log username@rsync.spamassassin.org::submit |
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| Thanks for your help! |
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| Note: Depending on what type of mass-check you've run, the name of |
| the file you need to upload may be different. The different types of |
| mass-check are combinations of with/without Bayes, and with/without |
| Net rules. The resulting filenames are: |
| |
| Set 0 ham-nobayes-nonet-username.log spam-nobayes-nonet-username.log |
| Set 1 ham-nobayes-net-username.log spam-nobayes-net-username.log |
| Set 2 ham-bayes-nonet-username.log spam-bayes-nonet-username.log |
| Set 3 ham-bayes-net-username.log spam-bayes-net-username.log |
| |
| For GA mass-check runs, there will be 3 announcements for people to run |
| sets 1-3 (we can get the set 0 results by removing the net results from |
| set 1 ...) |