On Sun, 21 Apr 2013, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote:
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Thanks. This has cleared most of my fog.
I had chosen to forward as it seemed simpler at the time, given the SA
learning curve. Still on the uphill part.
Just setup shared folders into which I can drag and drop spam and miss-caught
spam,
unaltered.
And, I can access that folder using an imap client, from the SA box. Its
"alpine", which
came with the Distro I am using, opensuse 12.2.
Is there a linux imap client that can be scripted (bash preferred)? Relatively
easily?
Or perhaps someone knows of something already crafted for this purpose, that
needs only
minor tweaking?
joe a.
Included in the UWash IMAP kit is a program called "mailutil" which may be
available ready-built for your OS distro (EG:
http://linux.die.net/man/1/mailutil).
One of the things that mailutil can do is to transfer mailboxes (mail "folders")
from one mail server to another (EG from a traditional mbox into an IMAP
server or from one IMAP server to another).
Use it to copy your IMAP spam/ham folders to local (on your SA server)
'mbox' format folders and then learn from them.
Dave
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