Re: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email

2003-11-13 Thread MIKE YRABEDRA
on 11/6/03 10:50 AM, Upwood, Jim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We are set up the same way. This is what I do: > > Have a folder called "ham" in my outlook > I periodically drag ham to that folder > I then have an outlook rule that I only run on demand > This rule is set to "redirect" all message

RE: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email

2003-11-07 Thread Scott Harris
ehalf Of Giles Coochey Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:21 AM To: Ryan Parlee; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email As has been discussed previously, when forwarding an email within most MUAs you lose a lot of the header information of the original email, and you will also tea

Re: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email

2003-11-06 Thread Ryan Moore
A few days ago I posted that basic script I used to feed emails into bayes via email, there is a small bug in that the first one will work but ones afterwards won't because ripmime doesn't overwrite the files. If you haven't already fixed it, just change the script so it either clears the /tmp/

RE: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email

2003-11-06 Thread Upwood, Jim
iles Coochey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 8:21 AM To: Ryan Parlee; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email As has been discussed previously, when forwarding an email within most MUAs you lose a lot of the header information of the original emai

RE: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email

2003-11-06 Thread Giles Coochey
As has been discussed previously, when forwarding an email within most MUAs you lose a lot of the header information of the original email, and you will also teach bayes that spam looks like the headers that are produced by your MUA. This happens to be a pretty bad idea. I've been wondering about