Sa-learn tricks

Peter Russell pete at ENITECH.COM.AU
Tue Mar 1 21:03:47 GMT 2005


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Using sa-learn for this is well documented in the mailling list archives
and the faq on www.mailscanner.info

Good luck
Pete

Sanjay K. Patel wrote:
> Although this is a bit of topic I was hoping someone here might have a
> answer. I want to send spam not caught by mailscanner back to the server for
> sa-learn to learn the spam. The question is "does sa-learn learn the content
> of the spam or the headers also?". My concern is that all the headers will
> have my info since I am forwarding it and I don't want sa-learn to think I
> am a spammer.
>
> Also has anyone noticed that the Outlook junk filter catch's almost all the
> spam that makes it through. I think it uses keywords which is pretty weak
> but makes it easier for me to set a rule that forwards anything that hits
> that folder to go back to the server.
>
> SKP
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