Am 22.03.2012 07:51, schrieb Per-Erik Persson:
> Since we are on the subject of adding "magic links" to email header to
> make it easier for nontech staff to report spam.
> I don't understand how to extract the tokinzed data needed to represent
> the specific email.
> Have I missed some plugin that everyone else knows about?
> 
> The rest of the problem seems trivial if you already have an
> infrastructure deployed with SSO and a decent webinterface.
> 
> The setup with postfix facing the world, spamassassin sanitizinging it
> and exchange storing it is something that I see quite often nowdays.
> 
> 
> 

however , i have a ham/spam transport learn mail address,
nearly null users forwards something to it, no wonder
the false positve rate is nearly null

in fact , there are systems with webmail guis for classify
spam i.e aol, reality shows users dont use it very wise
perhaps clicking field spam and delte are to near etc or they are simply
dummy

my conclusion dont  waste your time to implement complicated mechs
for ham/spam training, work on the tagging/rejecting side to reduce
false positive rate

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Best Regards

MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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