I an running SA on a remote machine and various users check their email from
various remote Windows machines.  The spam gets filtered by Outlook into
each users spam folders on their remote machines.  (Thus all my spam
messages are in a spam folder on my Windows machine, not th Linux machine
running SA.)

Today I made a procmail entry like this:

:0 H
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
$HOME/mail/caughtspam

The theory was for msgs tagged by SA to go to the indicated folder, and thus
I could later do any necessary weeding-out and then run SA learn.  (This
also keeps the spam msgs completely off my Windows machine.)

I sent 2 test spam msgs to the appropriate acct and now I see that I have 2
files in that folder.  Thus it seems like things are operating like I
expected.

However, the files are named msg.dk and msg.ek.  Being a Linux newbie, I'm
not familiar with those filenames.  Looking at the files with vim shows that
they are indeed the spam emails.  Can I run SA learn on that directory as
is?

Thanks!  - John





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