I'm new to SA, and though I tried to find some answers in the archives,
I found the search function to be extremely slow and unreliable;
therefore, I hope you'll forgive me if I'm asking FAQ stuff here.

My Web host has SA set up for all of us users, and I'm able to edit my
preferences file.  I'm having a few challenges with SA and Outlook,
though, using IMAP.

1) I have mails over a threshold of 5 thrown into a "Spam" IMAP folder
by SA automatically.  That works fine.  But I wanted to use Outlook's
"in header" rule to move items scoring 2 or 3 or 4 stars into a
"Possibly spam" folder.  I'm using strings like "X-Spam-Level: ***" but
for some reason, Outlook isn't filtering properly when the mail comes in
(though it filters fine if I run the rule manually).  I realize this is
likely an Outlook 2002/XP bug, but I thought maybe another SA'er might
have encountered this as well.  Any ideas on how I can work around this?


Ultimately what I'd like to consider doing is upping the SA threshold to
10 and having all SA-tagged e-mail deleted on the server... and then
putting SA-scored mail 3-9 in a "possibly spam" folder.  Is anyone else
doing this?

2) I'd like to be able to show the SA score in a field column in
Outlook.  Is this possible at all?

3) As an end-user, is it possible to train stuff Bayesianly (if that's a
word <g>)?  From the docs I've read, it seems that this might not be
possible, given how headers can change when re-forwarded, but I just
wanted to doublecheck.

Thanks in advance for any of your insight :)

Regards,
Adam
http://www.smilezone.com/ -- Everything to make you smile :) 
http://www.bladam.com/ -- Life, Liberty, Love, and Stuff



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