Matt Kettler writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi List > > It is possible that each incoming mail goes first to bayes and later to > > spamassassin? > > > > Do you think that this procedure is good? > > > > __________ > > (Incoming mail) ------> | (bayes) |(yes)---->(delete it) > > | it's spam? | > > |__________| > > (no, goes to) > > | > > | > > | > > (spamassassin)----->(move the > > message > > to folder /mailbox_user/.spam ) > > > > I've attached the textart anyway if you can't see it > > > > How do I do it? > > You could do that, but you'd have to use a separate bayes-only spam > tool. At that point, why bother? SA has it's own bayes system that it > will run when the message is fed to SA.
in SpamAssassin 3.2.0, you'll be able to do it with SpamAssassin's bayes -- short-circuit to "spam" with a high score if BAYES_99 hits, for example. --j.