Eric Shubert wrote:
I wonder if you could create a shared folder on the exchange server
for spam/ham, and have people move/copy their messages there. Then you
could make the QMT a samba client to the exchange server, mount the
shares as cifs, and run a sa-learn script that way.
Eric-
Can you give more details on this? What format do users use to save the
mails? Running Outlook 2007 here, I can save a message as .htm, .mht,
.txt or .msg. .htm is a web page complete with a subfolder of
supporting .xml files, .mht is an encoded web page. None of these
include the complete data stream of the original message (complete
headers, plain text & html body sections, etc.).
I too run my toasters as filters in front of an Exchange server. I
currently have users copy spam and ham into GoodMail and BadMail public
folders in Outlook. After review, I then use a script that uses getmail
to retrieve the samples via imap then scp them up to my toasters which
run a nightly learning script. This works OK for me with Exchange 2003,
but Microsoft is deprecating imap in newer versions of Exchange, so I'm
trying to figure out what to do when we upgrade.
Thanks.
Brent Gardner
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