On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 the voices made John Rudd write:

> 1) Have your mail client put a copy of all outgoing messages into a
> particular folder (like "Sent"). (most clients do this already, so its
> no big deal)
>
> 2) Write a program which parses that file out and adds those addresses
> to a file, removes duplicates, and then takes that file and uses it to
> build a new spam assassin user prefs file (perhaps combining it with
> other files).

 Not that complicated when thinking about it, but doesn't work sitewide and
since it isn't automatic people won't remember to do it; not to mention that
"that file" might actually be in a lot of formats, and you need to support them
all.

 Personally I'm using procmail to "filter" outgoing e-mail, so I just extract
e-mailaddresses as the e-mails are being sent... =)

 I'll document this and put it on a webpage if people want me to.


        /Tony
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