>An idea for an alternate collection method: run an imap server on your >sa-learn training box, setup a second email account in Outlook for the >users who are training, and have them just drag the ham/spam to training >folders. I don't know if it's "better," but I'd prefer it myself to >)re)training users to forward as attachment, then piecing things back >together.
>If that's an option you'll pursue and you can use dovecot as your imap >server, check out https://github.com/jnorell/train-spam-scanner as a >training script. It's designed for exactly the goals you have in mind, >ie. users supplying training messages which can be moderated and built >into a corpus. Thanks Jesse. I read through the doc, I gathered it expects all the user's imap account sand the respective spam/ham folders to be per user. These users don't have any logons on the sa-learn box. There are other logistic hurdles in getting additional mail accounts setup on corporate PC's and firewall hurdles. But I appreciate the suggestion and will look at it harder. Also figure I could a) just let them send as attachment, pop then handle their attachments in windows, then auto-feed them myself (as attachment again). b) let them send as attachment to a imap account, where I can "unattach" inspect, and put in ham/spam imap folders then train from those. -- View this message in context: http://spamassassin.1065346.n5.nabble.com/message-rfc822-to-mbox-script-for-use-with-sa-learn-workflow-tp138362p138390.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.