I would be very interested in details. Thanks, Dan
> -----Original Message----- > From: Homer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 11:17 AM > To: SpamAssassin list > Subject: Re: SPAMD with sa-learn > > 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 ;) > > -- > Homer Parker /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign > \ / No HTML/RTF in email > http://www.homershut.net x No Word docs in email > telnet://bbs.homershut.net / \ Respect for open standards > > "Bill Gates reports on security progress made and the > challenges ahead." > -- Microsoft's Homepage, on the day an SQL Server bug crippled large > sections of the Internet. > >
