Thank you all for your (quick) answers!
@Kai: mailwatch has a training facility built in. But this is only possible
on messages in quarantine. If a message is passed by mailscanner (for
example, because of BAYES_00, which is sometimes the case), it is sent to
the mailbox server, and it's not possible to train the message as spam on
the mailwatch server.

Peter


On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Peter Fastré wrote on Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:04:19 +0100:
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> > 2. On my mailbox server I'd like to have a script which goes into the
> > mailfolders, searches for a folder with the name 'Spam', feeds the
> message
> > to sa-learn (which should be feeding it to the same bayes database of
> > course), and then delete the message. Do you think this is a well-thought
> > approach of having my users train the spam filters this way?
>
> Generally yes, but since you are already using MailScanner+Mailwatch:
> That's
> already built-in and users can just train any messages from MailWatch. Why
> duplicate that?
>
> Kai
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