> -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Goods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 11:58 AM > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: RE: Exchange/Outlook - how do you learn spam? > [snip]
> From what I've seen the raw headers are not changed with the > exception of the MailScanner spamassassin score which may be > different because of RBL-SURBL's that have picked up on it. > This doesn't appear to be a problem because sa-learn ignores > the spam markup anyway. When I first implemented this I tried > a Public folder but saw that the headers were hosed which is > why I went to a regular user folder. This seems to work very well. I had meant to send a message to the list to ask for clarification on part of this conversation. I'm curious, for the people that are seeing this TNEF header format, what version of Exchange are you running? For better or worse, we're still using Exchange 5.5 and I'm set up with two public folders for users to move/copy messages into. I use one of the previously mentioned Perl IMAP scripts from my Linux sendmail gateway box to perform additional training to my Bayes DB. -Joe K. Systems Administrator Network Executive Software, Inc. 888-604-5573 / postmaster(at)netex(dot)com