Re: automating sa-learn via cyrus mailbox?

From: Alex Nordstrom (alexander.nordstromDONT_CC_ME_at_tpg.com.au)
Date: 08/29/04

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    On Sunday, 29 Aug 2004 12:46, will@serensoft.com wrote:
    > > >so why not create a "user.spam" cyrus mailbox, BOUNCE any spams
    > > >there and have cron do some sort of automated "sa-learn --spam"
    > > >on the results, and then delete them?
    > > >
    > > I've thought about it, but not done any active investigation.
    > > Problems I see: How much does SA depend on headers for identiying
    > > spam in learn mode? It uses them in diagnosing spam.
    >
    > not forward, bounce. of course, mutt seems like the only client
    > that has that feature, and my gui-happy clientele will never
    > use anything so arcane (or so powerful).

    While KMail does have a bounce feature, it actually does what its name
    implies and bounces to the apparent sender. However, it also has a
    feature that sounds like what you speak of, called, appropriately,
    "redirect to". You can set it up as a filter and add it to the Apply
    Filter menu with a corresponding shortcut key and/or toolbar button.

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