As has been discussed previously, when forwarding an email within most
MUAs you lose a lot of the header information of the original email, and
you will also teach bayes that spam looks like the headers that are
produced by your MUA. This happens to be a pretty bad idea.

I've been wondering about using Exchange Public Folders (we use Exchange
for mailboxes, UNIX as smarthost), where people could drag and drop
these, but I'd need rights where people could only place items in the
public folder and not view them - for security purposes. This method
would at least preserve the headers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Parlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 November 2003 05:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] sa-learn via email



I would like to have my users be able to forward spam that they receive
to
an email address like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  I would then configure
my
mail server to send this email through "sa-learn -spam".  Do I need to
worry
about first stripping off "FW: ", the from address (this would be my
user
and not the original sender), etc.?  Also, what about
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  In this case, my users would be wanting
to
unlearn a particlar message to prevent it from being marked as spam in
the
future.

Thanks,
Ryan



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