I've read the FAQ and Wiki without seeing an answer to my question. The
answer may very well be in a document I've not examined; if it is, please
point me to it. Here's the situation:
SpamAssassin-3.2.5 is installed here and works well for me with our
postfix MTA. We have two users here: me
Rich Shepard wrote:
I've read the FAQ and Wiki without seeing an answer to my question. The
answer may very well be in a document I've not examined; if it is, please
point me to it. Here's the situation:
SpamAssassin-3.2.5 is installed here and works well for me with our
postfix MTA. We
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Bowie Bailey wrote:
That depends on how she is getting the mail. If she is using IMAP, then
you can just set up a folder and it will work just like yours does since
everything remains on the server with IMAP. If she is using POP3, then
you'll have to get more creative. I
Rich Shepard wrote:
We use POP3 here (qpopper, in fact).
If I correctly understand your suggestion, I add a subdirectory to
her ~/
called, like mine 'spam-uncaught'. She saves spam messages there, then
cron
will scp that file to the server where I can run sa-learn on them (or
have