Good evening, Jorgen,

On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Jorgen Lundman wrote:

I would assume someone has already solved this, but it seems hard to search for.

I would like to setup SA site wide, so that all the users can use it. However, users are not very technical, so it would be nice if they could have an easy method to train their own DBs.

I envisioned that a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" user could forward said mail to something like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (forward to themselves, with instructions) to train SA. Naturally also "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The syntax/method is not so important.

I would imagine I could do this in procmail, but I would have to make sure:

1) Procmail drops the enclosing email, which is from the user themselves, so that isn't part of the training.

2) The spam/ham email might be inline, or attached, so deal with both.

Already been done? Or just plain bad idea?

Ultimately, it would be nice if there was a global DB that I/sysadmin to could train, as well as, each user's own DB that they train. That way I can globally add spam when I am sure that it is spam.

        I think this covers what you need:

http://www.stearns.org/doc/spamassassin-setup.current.html#autoreporting

        Cheers,
        - Bill

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