Hmmm. I have the same problem. Loads of POP users. They have been invited to
forward messages they find offending to a special spam-queue. I noticed
already that it is not a good idea to feed Bayes with these messages,
because of the replaced headers. Is there a way to feed Bayes just the
message content?

 > I think it's not a good idea to use forwarded mails as a source for
 > "learning". Somewhere in the SA's documentation indicates this issue.
 >
 > Leo
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 10:16 AM
 > Subject: [SAtalk] best way for off-host users to submit to sa-learn?
 >
 >
 > > Hi
 > >
 > > I have upgraded to 2.55 of SA and would like to allow my users to use
 > > sa-learn to submit spam and non-spam to the learner.
 > >
 > > All mail users are off-host virtual users.  I run spamd/spamc using
 > > exim 4.1x mta and most users are POP users (so I cannot have a shared
 > > IMAP folder for example).
 > >
 > > I set up two usernames on the host and set .forward files for each (one
 > > is a spam-report and one a ham-reporter for non spam)
 > > The .forward of each looks like
 > >
 > > | sa-learn --spam --single --rebuild > /dev/null
 > >
 > > (or --ham)
 > >
 > > I then tried to resend/bounce/redirect spams and non-spams to the
 > > appropriate email address for consumption by sa-learn.  This however
 > > does not seem to work.  One, the SPAM no longer has the correct headers
 > > on it, as the resend replaces the received: headers with new ones,
 > > though the sender and to: lines are the same.  ALso, it does not seem
 > > to actually be doing anything with it as well.  This will update the
 > > file bayes-database_msgcount but does not seem to actually add things
 > > to the spam or non-spam databases.  Running spamassassin -D
 > --lint shows
 > >
 > > debug: debug: Only 3 spam(s) in Bayes DB < 200
 > >
 > > which are the 3 I did by hand, none of the ones I bounced.
 > >
 > > Is there a good way to easily allow my virtual users to supply spam and
 > > non-spam to the system for learning purposes that does not require a
 > > log in to the machine and running sa-learn themselves or does not use
 > > an IMAP shared folder?
 > >
 > > Thanks
 > > Chad
 > >
 > >
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