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=head1 NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgLearner - per-message status (spam or not-spam)
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $spamtest = new Mail::SpamAssassin ({
'rules_filename' => '/etc/spamassassin.rules',
'userprefs_filename' => $ENV{HOME}.'/.spamassassin/user_prefs'
});
my $mail = $spamtest->parse();
my $status = $spamtest->learn($mail,$id,$isspam,$forget);
my $didlearn = $status->did_learn();
$status->finish();
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The Mail::SpamAssassin C<learn()> method returns an object of this
class. This object encapsulates all the per-message state for
the learning process.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=cut
package Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgLearner;
use strict;
use warnings;
# use bytes;
use re 'taint';
use Mail::SpamAssassin;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Bayes;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger;
our @ISA = qw();
###########################################################################
sub new {
my $class = shift;
$class = ref($class) || $class;
my ($main, $msg) = @_;
my $self = {
'main' => $main,
'msg' => $msg,
'learned' => 0,
'master_deadline' => $msg->{master_deadline}, # dflt inherited from msg
};
$self->{conf} = $self->{main}->{conf};
$self->{bayes_scanner} = $self->{main}->{bayes_scanner};
bless ($self, $class);
$self;
}
###########################################################################
# $status->learn_spam($id)
#
# Learn the message as spam.
#
# C<$id> is an optional message-identification string, used internally
# to tag the message. If it is C<undef>, one will be generated.
# It should be unique to that message.
#
# This is a semi-private API; callers should use
# C<$spamtest-E<gt>learn($mail,$id,$isspam,$forget)> instead.
sub learn_spam {
my ($self, $id) = @_;
# bug 4096
# if ($self->{main}->{learn_with_whitelist}) {
# $self->{main}->add_all_addresses_to_blacklist ($self->{msg});
# }
# use the real message-id here instead of mass-check's idea of an "id",
# as we may deliver the msg into another mbox format but later need
# to forget it's training.
$self->{learned} = $self->{bayes_scanner}->learn (1, $self->{msg}, $id);
}
###########################################################################
# $status->learn_ham($id)
#
# Learn the message as ham.
#
# C<$id> is an optional message-identification string, used internally
# to tag the message. If it is C<undef>, one will be generated.
# It should be unique to that message.
#
# This is a semi-private API; callers should use
# C<$spamtest-E<gt>learn($mail,$id,$isspam,$forget)> instead.
sub learn_ham {
my ($self, $id) = @_;
# bug 4096
# if ($self->{main}->{learn_with_whitelist}) {
# $self->{main}->add_all_addresses_to_whitelist ($self->{msg});
# }
$self->{learned} = $self->{bayes_scanner}->learn (0, $self->{msg}, $id);
}
###########################################################################
# $status->forget($id)
#
# Forget about a previously-learned message.
#
# C<$id> is an optional message-identification string, used internally
# to tag the message. If it is C<undef>, one will be generated.
# It should be unique to that message.
#
# This is a semi-private API; callers should use
# C<$spamtest-E<gt>learn($mail,$id,$isspam,$forget)> instead.
sub forget {
my ($self, $id) = @_;
# bug 4096
# if ($self->{main}->{learn_with_whitelist}) {
# $self->{main}->remove_all_addresses_from_whitelist ($self->{msg});
# }
$self->{learned} = $self->{bayes_scanner}->forget ($self->{msg}, $id);
}
###########################################################################
=item $didlearn = $status->did_learn()
Returns C<1> if the message was learned from or forgotten successfully.
=cut
sub did_learn {
my ($self) = @_;
return ($self->{learned});
}
###########################################################################
=item $status->finish()
Finish with the object.
=cut
sub finish {
my $self = shift;
%{$self} = ();
}
###########################################################################
1;
__END__
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
C<Mail::SpamAssassin>
C<spamassassin>
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