Lee R. Copp wrote:
> Rangi Biddle wrote:
>> With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
>> wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
>> mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam that way.
>
> POP3 would work fine except for the training portion of dspam. Even
> though my setup uses IMAP people can still download the contents of
> their inbox which would be clean. Training could be done by forwarding
> ham and spam to email aliases which would be pretty basic using
> .qmail-alias files.
Would forwarding distort the message since it would appear to be coming from
the recipient (forwarder) instead of the original sender? How would dspam
handle this?
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-Eric 'shubes'
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