Date: 2004-06-20T17:51:03
Editor: DanKohn <dan@dankohn.com>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: SiteWideBayesFeedback
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SiteWideBayesFeedback
no comment
Change Log:
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-> Resend This Message
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-and bounce it to the mailbox address. Then run a cron job intermittently to learn all the mails in that mailbox as spam (or non-spam).
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+and bounce it to the mailbox address. Then run a cron job intermittently to learn all the mails in that mailbox as spam (or non-spam). Details on redirecting from mail clients are at the bottom of ProcmailToForwardMail.
For those who want an "easier" way, and that also works with Outlook Express AND Outlook... (This also allows users to submit many mail pieces at once.) This maintains full headers and bodies. (Or as best as I can tell - someone tell me if I'm wrong!)
Editor: DanKohn <dan@dankohn.com>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: SiteWideBayesFeedback
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SiteWideBayesFeedback
no comment
Change Log:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -12,8 +12,7 @@
-> Resend This Message
}}}
-and bounce it to the mailbox address. Then run a cron job intermittently to learn all the mails in that mailbox as spam (or non-spam).
-
+and bounce it to the mailbox address. Then run a cron job intermittently to learn all the mails in that mailbox as spam (or non-spam). Details on redirecting from mail clients are at the bottom of ProcmailToForwardMail.
For those who want an "easier" way, and that also works with Outlook Express AND Outlook... (This also allows users to submit many mail pieces at once.) This maintains full headers and bodies. (Or as best as I can tell - someone tell me if I'm wrong!)