At 07:52 AM 12/23/2003, Tim B wrote:
I want to feed ham into sa-learn every night. However when I get the ham i'm going to have a bunch more received headers and extra Microsoft SMTP headers because of the way it's going to be send to me. What's the downside to learning ham with these extra headers?

Define "the way it's going to be send to me"....


If it's a redirect that only adds a Received header or two, you should be fine.

If it's a forward that adds a whole new set of headers you're completely hosed.


I know I can use formail to remove most of these headers as long as I'm really specific about which headers need to be removed (make formail very explicit as to which ones to yank out).

You can also use bayes_ignore_header in SA.


In general, I'd suggest trying to make your bayes feeding as close as possible to the original, but don't kill yourself trying to remove an extra Received: header.


what does spamassassin use to track what mail it's already learned as spam?

Yes.





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