On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 09:23:16PM +0100, John K Masters wrote: > I am gradually implementing a mail system where I have a mail-server on > host1 running Postfix/Courier/Procmail/spamc which passes all except > whitelisted mail to spamd on another server - host2. host2 simply runs > the mail through SA and passes it back to host1 from which I read on my > local box via Mutt. > > Most spam gets filtered into the .Spam folder and I have bound keys in > Mutt to move missed spam to this folder and to copy good messages to a > .Ham folder. > > What I would like to do now is have a cronjob run the contents of these > two folders through SA-learn and then delete them. ATM I am stumped as > to how to go about this. Any pointers very welcome.
I see a couple possibilities. 1) if its a seceure network, just mount nfs the spam folder from host1 on host2 and run it locally on host2. 2) pipe the mail through ssh. something like find /path/to/spam | cat | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] sa-learn --spam -u appropriate-user-name - might work, but would require some mucking aorund with permissions and pubkey authentication. Those are my guesses. A
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