On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 14:11 -0400, DAve wrote: > John Hardin wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 12:16 -0400, DAve wrote: > >> andys wrote: > >>> > >>> for a mail server running email for multiple domains what is the > >>> typical/recommended way to collect emails which arent detected as spam to > >>> be processed by sa-learn? Users are downloading mail via POP3, so once a > >>> users sees a mail and decides that it is in fact spam its already been > >>> removed from the mail server. If the user forwards the mail to a special > >>> mailbox for processing then the mail is obviously now different from the > >>> original spam, the user is the sender etc. Will sa-learn still work using > >>> this method? and if not what else can I implement that would work? > >>> thanks for any comments, Andy :P > >> We have had good luck by setting the email clients of *trusted* users > >> to leave their mail on the server for 1 day. The users can then login to > >> their webmail and move the spam to a SPAM folder and a selection of ham > >> to a HAM folder. I train bayes on those folders each night. > > > > That requires IMAP, though, correct? > > That depends on the webmail software he uses
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