At 12:37 PM 5/31/2003 -0400, William Stearns wrote:
God afternoon, (LuKreme?),

On Sat, 31 May 2003, LuKreme wrote:

> Has anyone setup local mail aliases for ham and spam?
>
> What I want is when someone receives a mail that is spam but not marked
> by SA, they "redirect" the message to a "this-is-spam" email alias,
> which then runs it through sa-learn -spam
>
> similarly, there would be a "this-is-ham" address for sa-learn -ham

        Please take a look at:
http://www.stearns.org/doc/spamassassin-setup.current.html#autoreporting
        It may not serve your needs exactly, but should be a good starting
point.
        Cheers,

Also there should be additional emphasis placed on the importance of bouning messages there and NOT forwarding them. (as Will's guide says, but doesn't over-emphasize).


AFAIK SA can and does learn from the message headers, so the entire message must be unadultered, including the headers, when you feed it to sa-learn.

In the case of razor-reporting header mangling isn't a big deal as razor ignores headers, but in the case of bayes learning it is critical. Also alternate encodings, body markups like "forwarded message follows" etc must not appear in the learned messages or you'll throw bayes off.



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