Bill Randle wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 14:07 +0200, Micke Andersson wrote:
>> znapper wrote:
>> >
>> > Big question is, how do I do this? 
> [cut]
>> >   
>> 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.
> [cut]
> 
> 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
> 

Ok, thank you for your input. I was not aware that you could read any
information from public folders from a linux based system at all, but that
was an eye opener indeed. Probably also makes the process a lot easier
conserning keeping the messages intact for proper identification.

I will look into it asap, the scripts will come in handy as our filter needs
it desperately.

Kind regards

Ole-H

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