I do something like this - SA/spamass-milter/RH9 relaying all mail to
Exchange 2000.

This gives the appearance of working ...

In Outlook (ie Exchange) all "*****SPAM****" messages are moved to a "Spam"
folder.  On RH9 box I have set up an IMAP account to my Windows account.
Spamd runs in the context of a user account (spamd).  I have another two
user accounts on the linux box (spam and ham).  On a regular basis (from the
RH9 box) I move all messages from the exchange "spam" folder to the inbox of
"spam" on the linux  (same for ham).

I then run (su - spamd) "sa-learn [--spam|--ham] --showdots --mbox
/home/john/.mozilla/default<path to appropriate file>/Inbox" which gives the
appearance of learning messages...

Periodically, I run sa-learn --dump magic which shows new spam/hams being
added.

Of course, I could be doing this all wrong ...

john

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: 13 January 2004 18:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] Exchange and autolearn

Hi guys!

I have a email gateway running spamassassin, amavisd-new and postfix.
I am blocking a good chunk of spam. However, I am trying to figure out a
good way to get the users involved in creating our own "blacklist" (I work
for a private company, not a ISP)

The mail gateway sits in from of our exchange server. I have created a
public folder on the exchange box for the users to drag spam too. But I
guess the next question is..... how do I get the mail "with headers
attached" from the MS box back to the mail gateway so I can autolearn?
Fetchmail?

Any thoughts? Is anyone else doing anything like this? Or maybe I am going
about this the wrong way?

Thanks in advance!
Dan




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