Hi all,
I looked around for questions regarding this on the archives site, and
the main side for SpamAssassin, but I guess I missed it.  One way to
train SpamAssassin is to get thousands of emails, and use the sa-learn
command as described here:

http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/spamassassin.taint.org/spamassassin.org/do
c/sa-learn.html

Trouble is, suppose the server you have SpamAssassin installed on is
just an SMTP server that forwards email it receives to the back-end
Exchange server?  I have a TON of emails that can be classified as SPAM
waiting to be learned, but they are on our Exchange 2000 system.  Is
there some way to copy them off exchange into a mailbox on SpamAssassin
and run sa-learn on it?  Or is there a better way?

Thanks,
C:\Mark


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