I have a working SA
install using Bayes. My webmail users can "report spam" that makes it into
their inboxes, and those .eml files get copied into a mailbox that gets regular
scans by sa-learn. No problem so far.
However most of my
users are POP3 users. I know that if they just forward false-negatives to
a spam mailbox it can potentially confuse the Bayes db. I've read
that even forwarding as an attachment is no good. Is there a solution
available by which a POP3 user can report a message as spam by some means and
get that message properly into Bayes?
Dan Horne
Web Services
Administrator
TAIS /
Wilcox Travel Agency
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