On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 11:30:59PM +1100, Justin Mason wrote: > > > Ged Haywood said: > > > The problems I've come across are that (1) some of the stuff I try to > > send that way gets bounced straight back by the Sourceforge server > > because it has dubious executable-type stuff in there and (2) some of > > the messages contain such garbage that my MUA (Pine) can't parse them > > well enough to bounce, forward or anything so about the only thing I > > can do is save them to a file and attach it. > > I'd say (1) is probably SF catching possible virii, instead of spam, > so we can ignore those anyway. But (2) is tricky. Maybe rewriting > the hdrs just enough so they work OK? > > Attachments really are a problem, since everyone's MUA has different ways > of sending them, and currently adding those mails to the corpus means a > lot of manual extraction and refiling -- ie. it doesn't really work. >
How bout setting up a box like [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or anything -- I don't care) that would save a copy to the corpus, as well as forward/bounce to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This would allow a relatively unmunged e-mail into the corpus and also send it to the ML. -- Duncan Findlay _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk