Anyone know if saProxy (Windows) has been made to work with any of the
extended network tests (Razor, etc.)? It seems like combining the
capabilities of saProxy, and something like SpamPal, which checks DNSBL
lists, would be powerful tool.
Bob
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Anyone know if saProxy (Windows) has been made to work with any of the
extended network tests (Razor, etc.)? It seems like combining the
capabilities of saProxy, and something like SpamPal, which checks DNSBL
lists, would be powerful tool.
Bob
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In a Windows XP environment, I'm trying to run sa-learn on an mbx file with
about 1000 spam messages. Thus far,no success. Following is sequence used:
1. Exported my Spam folder from Outlook 2000 as a pst file. Apparently
successful.
2. Imported the pst file into Outlook Express as a Spam folder.