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emphasize difference between user and system crontab
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### How can I make SpamAssassin learn spam?
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### How can I make SpamAssassin learn spam?
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Put received spams in `.Junk/` imap folder and add a user cron like the following:
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Put received spams in `.Junk/` imap folder and add a _user_ cron like the following:
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```
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# This assumes you're having `environment: ONE_DIR=1` in the docker-compose.yml,
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# This assumes you're having `environment: ONE_DIR=1` in the docker-compose.yml,
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The following config works nicely:
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The following config works nicely:
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create a system cron file:
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create a _system_ cron file:
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```sh
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```sh
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# in the docker-compose.yml root directory
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# in the docker-compose.yml root directory
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mkdir cron
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mkdir cron
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