On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 18:41, John Hardin wrote:
> Here's what I'm doing for Outlook users:
>
> Have the users create SpamAssassin-SPAM and SpamAssassin-HAM folders.
>
> Copy the missed spams to the SPAM folder, and the false positives to the
> HAM folder.
>
> Periodically export those folders to a new .PST file on the spamd box.
>
> A nightly process runs that extracts the messages from the .PST files
> and runs sa-learn over them.
>
> So far (we're still in beta) it appears to be working well. It's more
> reliable than Save-As individual messages and getting the wrong format
> (Outlook seems to have stopped believing in RFC-822 format about two
> weeks ago) and is simple enough for the users to understand.
>
> I can provide more details if needed.
I'd sure be interested in some details ;)
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