Discussion:
[Spamprobe-users] Training under Windows
A***@uea.ac.uk
2010-03-01 15:46:56 UTC
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When attempting to train in the command prompt under Windows, I issue the
command:

spamprobe -M train-good dirOfFile

where dirOfFile is a path to the good email. I have also tried this with
the commands train-spam and auto-train. But i always seem to get the error
"caught runtime exception: No such file or directory". I have tried
putting dirOfFile in quotes, and using a Unix style path, but to no avail.
I have also tried using "cd" to navigate to the path of the email and
issuing train-good, train-spam or auto-train from there, but this doesn't
work either.

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks,

Anthony Green
David Lee
2010-03-01 16:23:53 UTC
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does anything else in spamprobe work ?
For example
spamprobe counts

Maybe its having problems finding its DB ?


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Subject: [Spamprobe-users] Training under Windows
Post by A***@uea.ac.uk
When attempting to train in the command prompt under Windows, I issue the
spamprobe -M train-good dirOfFile
where dirOfFile is a path to the good email. I have also tried this with
the commands train-spam and auto-train. But i always seem to get the error
"caught runtime exception: No such file or directory". I have tried
putting dirOfFile in quotes, and using a Unix style path, but to no avail.
I have also tried using "cd" to navigate to the path of the email and
issuing train-good, train-spam or auto-train from there, but this doesn't
work either.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks,
Anthony Green
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