Alexander Veit wrote:
> Nigel Frankcom wrote:
> > Forwarding is not a good idea, it adds and or changes the headers in
> > the mail.
> 
> Forward as attachment(s) could be a solution since original mail
> headers are kept intact. I've asked a similar question on this list
> some days ago, but nobody could say if there's a common practice how
> to feed such messages into spamassassin on the server.
> 
> > There have been several systems discussed in the last few months
> > using IMAP, it may be worth digging through the archives for them.
> 
> Sounds like misusing IMAP ;-)

Not really.  It's actually a fairly good system if you have an IMAP server.

You create IMAP folders for spam and ham.  These can be shared or individual
for each user.  The users then copy any mis-categorized mail to these
folders.  A program on the SpamAssassin server connects to the IMAP server,
copies the messages from these folders, and runs sa-learn on them.

This way, it is simple for the users and the headers do not get mangled.

I don't use this method myself, so I can't give you any configuration
details.  Search the list, this has been discussed multiple times.

-- 
Bowie

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