> >> Use bayes autolearning so that you don't have to bother to much.
> >> Also setup some aliases like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] where 
> >> users
> >> can forward wrongly classified mail for you to reclassify.  Don't try
> >> to use someone else's bayes db and don't use just your personal email
> >> since it won't match the bayes characteristics of the entire company.
> >
> >
> The problem of course, with this solution is that you cannot simply
> forward messages to a mailbox and train spamassassin.  If you do, you

This is a good point, *forwarding* the message to the public folder in
Outlook or OE will screw it up badly and make learning it
counter-productive.

However, *copying* or *moving* the message to the public folder in
Outlook/OE, while it may somewhat mangle the headers (depending on
Outlook/Exchange version) will usually do a good enough job of recreating
the original spam with more or less the original headers.

Users should be told that they have to move/copy/drag the message to the
public folder, NOT forward it.

        Loren

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