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> I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to just look
> at
the message text
> and ignore all header information when I feed it with messages from
exchange (since exchange screws everything up).
>
I'm not so sure about that. I have only a few hundred hams learned (almost
all by hand), and thousands of spams learned (almost all automatically) and
everyone here thinks SA has almost supernatural abilities to ferret out the
spam and ham. And it's just getting better, the more ham I give it
John Stewart wrote on Wed, 28 May 2003 16:09:05 -0500:
> You want the headers! Bayes uses these.
That's correct, but if you look at a spamassassin -D output you see that the
header information usually plays a marginal role. From a typical message you
may have 1 - 3 matches in the headers but ab
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> > I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to
> just look at the message text
> > and ignore all header information when I feed it with
> messages from exchange (since exchange screws everything up).
> >
> > That way all users on the exchange-system could just
> forward their
> I think there maybe be problems with the public folder
> solution in Exchange 2000. While it appears to work under
> Exchange 5.5, in Exchange 2000 it seems that all mail stored
> in public folders and accessed through IMAP or POP loses a
> lot of its header information, at least in my expe
On 28 May 2003, Louis Bohm wrote:
> Can one of the SA developers please respond to this and give a definit
> "Yes it can/No it cannot be done" answer.
>
> I currently have a mailbox containing 2 SPAM mails that were not
> marked as such and about 1000 HAMS marked as spam. Can I really just
seem to recall other people reporting the
same problem on this list. Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks,
Ryan
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From: "Per Björklund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [SAtalk] sa-learn on messages from outlook/exchange
> I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to just look at t
Can one of the SA developers please respond to this and give a definit
"Yes it can/No it cannot be done" answer.
I currently have a mailbox containing 2 SPAM mails that were not
marked as such and about 1000 HAMS marked as spam. Can I really just
pump them into SA with out causing any probl
> Please correct me if I am wrong. But I thought I saw a
> posting a while
> back (when 2.50 came out) that doing what you are doing would
> shift the
> balance of the Bayes DB toward one side or another. I
> remember someone
> clearly stating that you need an equal amount of SPAM and HAM to
Please correct me if I am wrong. But I thought I saw a posting a while
back (when 2.50 came out) that doing what you are doing would shift the
balance of the Bayes DB toward one side or another. I remember someone
clearly stating that you need an equal amount of SPAM and HAM to do
this.
Louis
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> I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to just look at
the message text
> and ignore all header information when I feed it with messages from
exchange (since exchange screws everything up).
> That way all users on the exchange-system could just forward their emails
to a spambox
> I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to just look at
the message text
> and ignore all header information when I feed it with messages from
exchange (since exchange screws everything up).
> That way all users on the exchange-system could just forward their emails
to a spambox
Hi Per,
Someone can point out where I'm wrong, if I have my setup messed up, but
here is what I found that seems to work fairly well so far.
I setup two Public Folders on an Exchange 5.5 box, they are set so all users
can create items in a "Verified-Non-Spam" folder, but can't view the
content
> -Original Message-
> From: Per Björklund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SAtalk] sa-learn on messages from outlook/exchange
>
>
> I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-lear
>
> I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to
> just look at the message text and ignore all header information
> when I feed it with messages from exchange (since exchange screws
> everything up).
>
> That way all users on the exchange-system could just forward their
> emails
I was wondering if it could be possible to get sa-learn to just look at the message
text
and ignore all header information when I feed it with messages from exchange (since
exchange screws everything up).
That way all users on the exchange-system could just forward their emails to a spambox
or
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