On Thursday 25 March 2004 10:53 pm, Jonathan Tai wrote: > On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 22:44, Dougie Nisbet wrote: > > I've been asked to help out someone ... > > I plan to have a chat with her and look at her setup and see if there's > > anything that I can do [...] Could anyone provide me with any pointers or > > sites that might get me started? > > The other relatively simple thing to do would be to route her mail > through your server. (I'm assuming your server runs SA and filters out > a good percentage of spam.) Set her domain's MX to your server, and on > your server set a static route to her current server. Then you can both > stay on your platforms of choice.
That is EXACTLY what I've started doing for my mom -- works great, but... I'm not sure how to get SA to "learn" from what she classifies as ham/spam. She is using outlook express, so getting pristine copies of message to pass to sa-learn will be difficult at best. [further munged by the fact that SA is running on my server for which she essentially doesn't have shell access...] Any thoughts on how to easily train messages with this setup? -- Top o' the Blog: Google Nirvana gone bye-bye? http://osnut.homelinux.net/mtblog/ya_index.html
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