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Michael Monnerie wrote:

> On Dienstag, 13. September 2005 14:06 Steve [Spamassasin] wrote:
>
>> If, for example I had an IMAP folder into which I drop spam that
>> my mail server should report on my behalf -then reporting would
>> become far less of a chore.
>
>
> I'd be interested in this very much. Currently, I move SPAM into a
> folder, check that manually, and daily I move manually that
> confirmed SPAM into a special IMAP folder. That folder is scanned
> every 10 minutes, and it's content is learned by sa-learn and the
> e-mails deleted afterwards.
>
> Maybe it would be good to report that e-mails to razor, etc. too.
> I'll give it a try. Do you have a script to report from IMAP to SA?
>
>
> BTW: is pyzor good / worth the effort? It's latest release is
> September 7, 2002, for that I thought it wouldn't be used too much
> anymore. Do you get enough hits?
>
> mfg zmi

Just a quick question regarding the reporting... Do you guys report
all spam (including the once that SA allready caught) or only the ones
that got thru the net?

Currently in my setup I have 3-4 diffrent users who move all the spam
that got thru into certain folders eg SPAM under IMAP. These folders
are scanned, emptied and reported once a night thru a script.
If someone has a more effectie way, I'd appreciate a hint in the right
direction.

Sorry for hijacking ths thread a bit... ;)

/markus
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