> Basic questions is the same: How do I get spam off the exchange server en
> masse to train bayes?
Depends on how massive you want to be about it.
Standard technique: set up a couple of HAM and SPAM IMAP folders and let the
users share them. They can then drag/drop stuff into them. Have a cron
I would recommend Maia Mailguard.
http://www.maiamailguard.com/
Basically it is an quarantine management user interface for spam and
virus. It also has ham cache. Maia stores all hams/spams in its database.
User can login Maia and specify final destiny of each ham/spam. You can
"rescue" f
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I would also be interested in the answer to this. Although I am using
Sendmail + smtpvilter + SA (with spamd) as a relay, with an
I would also be interested in the answer to this. Although I am using
Sendmail + smtpvilter + SA (with spamd) as a relay, with an Exchange server
behind it.
Basic questions is the same: How do I get spam off the exchange server en
masse to train bayes?
-Original Message-
From: Karsten
Steven Stern wrote:
1. I created two public folders, "should-be-spam" and "should-be-ham"
and I semi-regularly remind users to copy (for ham) or move (for spam)
mis-marked messages. The message that goes with spam includes a link to
a web page explaining how to move a mis-marked spam messag
Karsten Krämer wrote:
Hi,
we use postfix, amavisd-new, spamassassin on a linux box as relay,
exchange on server 2003 as final destination.
Which way is the best to get (ham and/or spam) mail out of user
mailboxes from exchange to linux for further "sa-learning".
Maybe there exist some Howto