On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Bowie Bailey <bowie_bai...@buc.com> wrote:

> ram wrote:
> > hi
> >
> > what i am looking is
> >
> > iam looking sitewide, not userwide
> >
> > so if the user feel its spam mail, he will send that mail to another
> > email of local account,
> > from there i want to choose the bayes learn and decide what is spam
> > and what is not spam
> >
> > hope i explained well i feel
>
> Yes.  Makes much more sense this time! :)
>
> You can do something similar to that, but if you do a normal forward,
> you will generally lose the header information.  There are two basic
> ways to do it.
>
> 1) Have the user copy the emails to a local spam folder and then have a
> process that collects the mail from those folders and learns from it on
> a regular basis.  This is easy to do if you are using IMAP or webmail
> since everything is on the server.  If you are using POP3, it gets more
> complicated since everyone's mail folder is on their own computer.
>
> 2) Have the user forward the mail as an attachment.  This will usually
> preserve the headers depending on the mail client.  The downside is that
> you then have to extract the original mail from the attachment before
> you can learn from it and you have to teach your users how to forward
> mail as an attachment.
>
>
yes i do have different users
some use webmail and some use outlook and outlook exress
diffrent clients using pop3ssl

iam not sure how can i ask user to send spam mail as attachment to some
u...@domain.com

if spammers know we are allowing u...@domain.com everything, they start
filling with spam ?

is this correct ?

ram

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