01-08-2009
try the same without the "-V 80G" option.
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NAME
bogolexer - Utility program for separating email messages into tokens
SYNOPSIS
bogolexer [-p] [-q] [-h] [-n] [-v] [-x flags] [-c file] [-C] [-D] [-I file] [-O file] [-V]
DESCRIPTION
Bogolexer is part of the bogofilter Bayesian spam filter package.
It is used to separate messages into tokens and to test new versions of the lexer.l code.
OPTIONS
The -p option tells bogolexer to print just the tokens read from stdin, without any extra messages.
The -q option tells bogolexer to print a token count, without printing the actual tokens.
The -h option prints the help message and exits.
The -n option tells bogolexer to map non-ascii characters to the question point '?'.
The -v option increases the verbosity level.
The -x flags option allows setting of debug flags for printing debug messages.
The -cfilename option tells bogolexer to read the config file named.
The -C option prevents bogolexer from reading configuration files.
The -D option redirects the debugging output to stdout (it defaults to stderr).
The -I filename option tells bogolexer to read its input from the specified file, rather than from stdin.
The -O filename option tells bogolexer to write its output to the specified file, rather than to stdout.
The -V option prints the version number and exits.
AUTHOR
The bogofilter developer team.
For updates, see [1] the bogofilter project page.
SEE ALSO
bogofilter(1), bogotune(1), bogoupgrade(1), bogoutil(1)
REFERENCES
1. the bogofilter project page
http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/
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