| From: Joe Zitnik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Our scanning program has the ability to archive all e-mail, | both inbound | and outbound, which we have been doing for months now. Given | that your | outbound mail is almost certainly ham, the majority of it's content is | going to be specific to our business sector, wouldn't feeding | outbounds | through bayes manually be a win win situation? Am I oversimplifying | things, or am I missing something with that logic?
1) As long as you're sure that you don't have trojaned/zombied machines pushing out stuff through your gateways, yes. Since you've been archiving for months, this sounds likely. However, it might do to have something in place that checks for this kind of threat - don't know what that would look like, but it's a thought. 2) Manually? What do you mean by that? Initiating the learning process on a directory/mbox manually, or manually inspecting all of the messages before pulling the trigger on the learning script, both, or something else? Given my druthers, I'd prefer to do something automated... Kurt