Autore: Craig Jackson Data: To: Lee W CC: exim-users Oggetto: Re: [Exim] building a exim gateway
On Sat, 2004-05-29 at 06:01, Lee W wrote: > ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Craig Jackson" <cjackson@???>
> To: <exim-users@???>
> Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 11:49 AM
> Subject: [Exim] building a exim gateway
>
>
> <snip>
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> >
> > But really we don't want to deliver that suspected spam at all, but keep
> > it on the gateway for the user to check and either 1) have Spamassassin
> > learn ham false positives then send the mail to the user's mail account
> > on the primary server, or 2) delete the spam or allow a cron job to
> > delete it weekly. 2) is easy. How is 1) accomplished, ie the learning
> > with ham-learn then the sending to the user's primary account? Possibly
> > hack Sqwebmail by creating a ham-learn button? How do I let them send it
> > on -- this is the Exim part?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Craig
>
> Hey Craig,
>
> I have been looking to do something similair myself.
>
> An idea I came up with was to create a sub-folder in the users mailbox (assuming
> you are using something that understands MailDir & IMAP) called SPAM. In this
> way users can move any messages that get though the SPAM filters into this
> folder. Then you just need to setup a cron job to retrieve the messages from
> those folders and have spamassassin learn from them.
>
> That is the basic idea of it although I have not looked into that much of the
> specifics (so much to do so little time).
>
> Anyway hope this helps somewhat.
>
> Regards
>
> Lee
>
>
Ahhh. Ok. I get it now. Step 1: Have the gateway drop suspected spam in
the user's SPAM IMAP folder. Step 2: Create a user HAM IMAP folder with
system wide script that learns all email from these HAM folders. Step 3:
Configure users' email client with IMAP account on gateway, then users
can copy false positives to HAM and to their regular account folders.