On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, lucmonc wrote:

> Thanks John for help, but Goldmine access the mail server with
> POP3 not IMAP.  Messages are then stored in the Goldmine own sql
> database. Therefore your solution can't be used in our system.

There is another possibility that may: does Goldmine expose its
mailboxes using a standard protocol (typically and hopefully IMAP)?

If so, you may be able to use a method that is common with Exchange:  
set up shared (public) train-spam and train-ham folders that users can
move messages to, and that the SA host can access remotely via IMAP.

There have been a lot of discussions here about doing this with
Exchange;  it may work for you as well.

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