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Bill,

I am assuming that the linux box is accepting the inbound message and then
you are forwarding the message to the exchange box for local delivery?

In this case I suggest using a simple procmail recipe to make a copy of
the message before delivery.

Something like this would do the trick fine:

# if SA score higher than 7 put in IN-spam and STOP
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*
/var/sa/.spamassassin/IN-spam

# otherwise make a copy of the good mail for training
:0c:
/var/sa/.spamassassin/IN-ham

# continue....

Hope this helps,
Mark Kushinsky


Message: 8
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:40:50 +0000
From: "Bill Holt" <william_holt at speakeasy.net>
Subject: logic question
To: discuss at blu.org
Message-ID: <W900165141228661109090450 at webmail2>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Hello,
I have postfix/spam assassin/redhat es4.0
I'm stumped on how to seed the bayesian database. The corpus @ wiki is old
(don't want to seed it with email from 2004), and I am using this machine as a
gateway to an exchange server. So by the time the email gets to the exchange
server, It's useless to me. My question is how to get the spam back on the
gateway for processing. Do I just take spam from users and write rules
accordingly? I'm a little lost at the best way to approach this. Any pointers in
the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Bill



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