On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 07:10:37PM -0500, Thomas Cameron wrote:

> From: "Matt Tencati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > I've been looking into the same situation actually. I haven't
> > gotten far enough to try yet because of different things I've
> > seen. Domino changes the headers around somewhat, especially the
> > X-headers - converting them to X_ headers. I'm not sure if it even
> > keeps them on a forwarded message (since I had a user forward me a
> > false positive and I had no X_SPAM_* headers from SA).

> Yeah, my customer paid a Notes developer to suck out many of the lines of
> the original message and create a text file.  Unfortunately, the only way he
> knows to to get that to the Linux host is to forward it.  Not good.

> > I'm looking into a method to archive (or log) all messages on the
> > Linux box prior to delivery to Domino. Anyone have an easy way
> > to do that either with SA or sendmail? I thought I had seen a
> > document somewhere allowing mail to be delivered to a SPAM or HAM
> > mailbox as well as the original recipients but can't find it now.

If you use MailScanner to drive SpamAssassin, you can have it archive
all or selected messages. We do that here. You can also have it mail
(all or selected) (spam or non-spam or some combination) messages to 
(one or multiple) mailboxes in a form suitable for input to sa-learn.
It's pretty slick, and the only reason I can't use it is that I'm 
stuck with a set of badly-done M$ DNS servers that I have no control 
over. *sigh*

> I have asked him if there's any way to make Notes dump the messages to plain
> text files on the Notes server and then manually copy them to the Linux
> server.  Then run sa-learn --file --spam on them.

If it turns out that there _is_, I'm *EXTREMELY* interested -- because 
every time I fight with Notes/Domino, it wins. 

-- 
Mike Andrews
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tired old sysadmin since 1964


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