RE: [SAtalk] Learning from forwarded mail

2003-06-18 Thread Marek Dohojda
Your method doesn't work in Outlook 2002+ Microsoft in their infinite wisdom decided that re-sent no longer should send full headers. -Original Message- From: Martin Bene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 5:25 AM To: David Prall; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi David, >>

AW: [SAtalk] Learning from forwarded mail

2003-06-18 Thread Martin Bene
Hi Tom, >Drag & drop it into a public folder, hit the public folder from your >Spamassassin machine using IMAP, save it as an MBOX on your SA machine, >learn it from there. Sorry, all clients are currently using POP3; there's no exchange server and no public folders. getting all useres to setup

AW: [SAtalk] Learning from forwarded mail

2003-06-18 Thread Martin Bene
Hi David, >> Using bayes in a windows/outlook environment without central exchange >> server, it's rather difficult to get at spam/ham messages for >> learning. >> > >Outlook is rather convoluted, but can be done. Open the message in its >own window, rather then viewing in the preview window. Ac

RE: [SAtalk] Learning from forwarded mail

2003-06-18 Thread David Prall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote: > Subject: [SAtalk] Learning from forwarded mail > > Using bayes in a windows/outlook environment without central exchange > server, it's rather difficult to get at spam/ham messages for > learning. > Outlook is rather convoluted, but

[SAtalk] Learning from forwarded mail

2003-06-18 Thread Martin Bene
Using bayes in a windows/outlook environment without central exchange server, it's rather difficult to get at spam/ham messages for learning. Forwarding the spam/ham messages to seperate accounts local to the mail scanner system as attachments looks like the only viable method at least the origina