y thought would
be that it would have arguments similar to those of sa-learn (i.e.
--hame, --spam). I'd probably always point this script at an imap
folder, and the script would run every message in that folder through
the learn process.
Right now I'm working on a script that runs Spa
lready seen).
>
> Err, yes it does remember what messages it has seen!
>
> Roger
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sages in the folders and generate
> custom rules.
>
> I'm not the admin for these boxes so I don't have a lot of details on the
> configuration of sendmail. I hope this is enough to get you started.
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> -- Scott
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> -Original Message-
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remember which messages it's already seen).
In a perfect world, I'd also like to be able to run sa-learn on a remote
IMAP only folder...
Ideas?
Thanks for the help.
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