On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Craig White wrote:

On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 10:37 -0800, Norman Zhang wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Now that I have a functional bayes system for spamassassin...does it
make sense to have a subfolder in the 'public' mailbox for people to
drag their low scoring spam into so sa-learn can add it to the bayes db
by cron based scripts?

Is there a better way?

If 'anyone' has lrs rights on public but lrsiwpcda rights on
public.SPAM-learn would they be able to do this?

I've googled the following thread earlier. Perhaps it is helpful.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=110885432500003&r=1&w=2
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it's interesting and I have done that in the past with uw-imap but I
never had any shared folders in uw-imap.

I can't see the logic of automatically taking people's inbox
automatically as ham...

My thought would be:
1) set up per-user bayesian filters
2) set up per-user spamtrain and hamtrain folders (someuser lrs, and authenticate a cron job as someuser)
3) cron job reads your spam and ham hints, updates your bayesian filter.
(and if you want to give it more access, flushes the folder)


But I suspect this doesn't sufficiently meet your needs.

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