I use Exchange Public Folders. Create one called Spam
and one called Ham. Turn on IMAP on your Exchange server and use Fetchmail to
slurp up the messages from the public folders. Easy. Users can be easily trained
to drop spam into the spam folder.
I found that each versoin of Outlook exported the
message differently with various bits missing like headers etc. Pulling it
directly from the server preserves the structure of the
message.
Mike
From: Hardt, Jon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 June 2004 16:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: converting outlook mail to solaris (Bayes learning)I apologize if this issue has been covered before ...
We use Exim 4.30 + exiscan 4.30 + SA 2.63 on Solaris 8 as a forwarding mail relay to our exchange servers. The Solaris box does not deliver any mail locally; all mail is forwarded to the bridgehead (Outlook).
My question is this...I want to use the Bayesian learning in SA but I have no idea how I can get my ham/spam exported from Outlook over to something that the Solaris box can read (headers, etc...). Has anyone ever ran into this issue? If so, how was the mail exported? Thanks and sorry for the simple question but I can't find out how to do it anywhere...
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