And along those same lines.. if a piece of mail comes in, and is learned as a certain type, be it ham or spam... but in the end it's decided that it should be the other way around. If this is a user, how do you automate re-learning it? Isn't the proper way to "forget" it, and then relearn.. is there a good way to do this? Anyone have a way to handle it?

thanks!
-adam

At 07:47 PM 9/30/2003, Mike Carlson wrote:
How are people handling email that has to be learned. My spamassassin box is
a relay that forwards all the email to my exchange server. Since I am using
Outlook, I assume that if I forward that message to a box on my spamassassin
box it will mangle the headers and the learning process wont be accurate.

Can I just view the properties (source) of the email and save that to a text
file in a directory and have it learn by ripping through the directory? Can I
just forward as an attachment to mailbox and have it learn from ripping
through that mailbox?

How do people handle this scenario?

-Mike


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