Le dimanche 9 août 2009 10:56:59, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
> On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 00:36:54 -0500, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz
>
> > 1. Will forwarded mails be usefull for training, I mean if spam was:
>
> From:
> > spa...@example.net    To: u...@mydomain,   when forwarding it will be
> > From:
> > mu...@mydomain To: s...@antispamserver.   Change of this and forwarding
> > (getting rid of headers because mail-clients) wont change learning?
> >
> > 2. If technique in question 1 is usless, what other way would be nice to
> > let
> > user to report a false positive/negative for training.
>
> dovecot-antispam solves it with dovecot
>
> all users need to do is move mail in imap to junk folder, in that task
> dovecot-antispam call sa-learn
>
> this means no junk plugins to windows clients
>
> and last but not least no header changes
>
> mail that is moved out of the junk folder is learned as ham, intuitive
> like an amiga :)

Yes but worst scenario is best for me.  POP users with  MS outlook.

Then I was wondering to add with altermime somethin like this at footer:

"if you think this mail is spam please click here" (also for ham), and "here" 
is a link with message-id (i have a CC of all mails).

So, other doutbt, altering mail by adding a footer will alter SA learning?

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