Yes, that's dangerous - but only if the sa-learn settings is not system wide. Is it
system wide? If so, it's dangerous, otherwise not.
The student would have it's own setting in the home directory and if he doesn't get
the professor's mail, professor will look into the log and will say, that he s
I'm just developing something for our Webmail based on Horde+SAM+Imp.
In the IMP you can mark the messages for deletion or for moving into another folder
and now I want to use this option to save the messages into the system-wide folder,
where would wait sa-learn with the "-spam" parameter (run b
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Hello Jefferson,
Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 8:54:09 PM, you wrote:
JC> ... is there a webmail system that incorporates sa-learn
JC> functionality? I.e. a system that has a button that I can click to
JC> say this is spam and it will be feed throug
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 05:47:36PM -0700, Robert Menschel wrote:
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> something they want to teach SA about, they simply move or copy the email
> to that webmail folder. I then have a cron job which scans these folders
> once an hour, and feeds any non-empty folders into sa-learn.
Isnt't this a
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:54:09PM -0700, Jefferson Cowart wrote:
> Sorry if this question has already been answered, but I am unable to find an
> answer. In any case is there a webmail system that incorporates sa-learn
> functionality? I.e. a system that has a button that I can click to say this
>
* Jefferson Cowart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030918 07:28]: wrote:
> Sorry if this question has already been answered, but I am unable to find an
> answer. In any case is there a webmail system that incorporates sa-learn
> functionality? I.e. a system that has a button that I can click to say this
> i