On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 14:07 +0200, Micke Andersson wrote:
> znapper wrote:
> >
> > Big question is, how do I do this? The server is set up to relay all mail
> > adressed to exhange-configured-domain.com and discard anything else.
> > I've tried to add the spamtrap user and tried to send mail to this user,
> > using the regular [EMAIL PROTECTED], only resulting
> > in a error message from the exchange system, telling me there is no such
> > user on that system. -Obviously (because the user only exist on the linux
> > server and the mail was relayed from the filter to the exchange system).
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> >   
> You should NOT forward any mail from Exchange to some other recipient, 
> since Exchange and Outlook will destroy a lot of the header information, 
> what you should do is to set up a couple of Public folders on your 
> Exchange server and call them for instance "SPAM" and "HAM" where your 
> users should have write access to, so they can manually put SPAM and HAM 
> in correct folder.
> When a user has moved the mail instead of forwarding, all header is as 
> they where when received at the first time.
> Which could be essential for SA
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Also, search the archives for spamassassin exchange or just exchange.
You'll find a lengthy discussion of different approaches and methods
to grab the mail from the Exchange server (it can vary depending on
which version of MS Exchange you're using). Seems like it was a few
years ago now.

        -Bill

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