On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 00:38, Tony W. Bunce wrote:
The way we have it setup is we have a public folder on the exchange server for spam
(and/or ham)
and there is a script on our spam server that reads the public folder, creates a
file for each message,
and deletes the message from the public
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Wasn't there a big issue with public folders stripping off
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It doesn't beat 'em up too badly. Here's one I just pulled out of an
Exchange 2000 Public
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Interesting... what did you set on exchange to make it do
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 10:03, Yackley, Matt wrote:
SNIP!
Here is what we saw while moving from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000:
1. Mail is sent through SA and marked up.
2. Message is sent from SA relay to Exchange 5.5 IMC (Internet Mail
Connector)
3. Message that stayed with the 5.5
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We're running Exchange 2k that was upgraded from 5.5, which
was upgraded from ...(you get the idea). Anyway, I'm still
seeing the old header style and I'm wondering if it's not an
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Compare the headers. Mine was dragged dropped into a
public folder from a mailbox, using Outlook
are getting ready to upgrade our servers to 2003. sigh
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I was thinking of tackling this problem from the other end. Below are some
options from the Exchange list I subscribe to. I asked the question as to
how to extract the message to a text file. Presumably, the message would be
raw. The thought is that the extraction method would be a solution
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 12:40, Hamilton, Kent wrote:
I've done it via IMAP on both 5.5 and 2k and had no problems with the
headers getting munged. I just went and checked 'em again by pulling them
via IMAP dumping to a file and looking at 'em and the headers appear to be
fine with no added MS
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I was thinking of tackling this problem from the other end. Below are
some
options from the Exchange list I subscribe to. I asked the question as
to
how to extract the message to a text file. Presumably
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I tried option 1 and it also modifies the headers the say way
as if you access the public folder with a IMAP client. Maybe
the mail client
Hi
Mensaje citado por Aaron Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We are running RedHat 7.3/Postfix/Amavis-new/SpamAssassin 2.61 and have
Razor2 and DCC working. This box sits in front of our corporate
Exchange environment with the sole task of tagging spam. Postfix sends
to Amavis, which calls SA,
The way we have it setup is we have a public folder on the exchange server for spam
(and/or ham) and there is a script on our spam server that reads the public folder,
creates a file for each message, and deletes the message from the public folder. Then
all you have to do is run sa-learn on
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