I use Eudora on Mac OS X as my mail client, and I've been saving messages that Spamassassin misses. Since they've been downloaded from the server already, how can I re-submit them to the Bayesian database? Is this possible? (preserving message attributes, etc...)
I can tell you for fact that the Windows version of Eudora stores it's mailboxes in a "pretty close to mbox" format, however it mangles the mime encoding in a manner which is completely not reversible. Only one mime part is actually stored in the mailbox. Any message with both HTML and text/plain parts will have the text/plain discarded, and all attachments and embedded images will be stripped and stored as files.
So, I don't think you'll be able to submit to bayes with 100% identical format after downloading it to Eudora. However, if you do convert it back using eudora2unix.pl or similar tools, it should still be OK to feed it to bayes. Although some parts of the original message are lost, at least the part that is there is completely untouched and hasn't had anything added that might cause false learning.
As for headers, they don't do anything to the headers, other than adding an extra From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] which the tools generally strip off while converting it.
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