John,

If you view the Public Folder using Outlook just add the column "Changed
By" using Field Chooser.  That should be the person that copied it
there.

I hope that helps.

Kris

-----Original Message-----
From: Stewart, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 1:33 PM
To: 'users@spamassassin.apache.org'
Subject: OT: Exchange public folders - who is copying?


Mostly OT, but I know some others on here are doing the same thing as I
on
their Exchange systems (using public folders as repositories for
sa-learn).
I've posted to an Exchange newsgroup, but thought it was worth throwing
out
here to see if anyone has an idea.

We are running Exchange 5.5.

We have a few public folders for users to copy email to, to train our
anti-spam system (SpamAssassin) in the case of false positives or
negatives.

Someone is copying emails there that are misclassified, and I'm having
a heck of a time figuring out who it is. Is there any way to find out
who is copying to a public folder?

The SMTP logging on the messages only indicate that the final recipient
before hitting Exchange was to a group. No one from this group is
owning up to it.

Using the Folder Assistant, I've got the folders set up to email me
whenever someone copies a file there, and include a copy of the
message. However, this doesn't show in any way *who* did it.

I've tried setting up also the Folder Assistant to reply (and CC me).
However, this replies to the original sender of the email, *NOT* the
person who is copying the email to the public folder.

Does anyone have any bright ideas?

johnS

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