On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 12:33:04AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: > Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Christian Brabandt <cblists@xxxxxxxxxx> [11-08-06 19:51]: > > > > What is '--single' in the top line?? > > > > I don't see it in the man pages or 'sa-learn --help' > > In an older version of sa-learn it was an option to distinguish a > single message from a mailbox of messages. It is silently ignored in > current versions. It would be good to remove as it will probably be > removed in a future version. > > Bob I saw this in sa-learn manpage: Learning from single messages uses a command like this: sa-learn --ham --no-sync mailmessage This is handy for binding to a key in your mail user agent. It’s very fast, as all the time-consuming stuff is deferred until you run with the "--sync" option. Does that mean I can use "-no-sync" option in stead of "--single"? -- Cheers Feifei Jia
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