Am 11.08.2014 um 17:42 schrieb Jeff Rice:
Hello, I'm trying to work out a way to have my Sieve filter save a "pristine" version of email messages as a backup, primarily to use for training the spam filter.
why , mail passes your smtp server with i.e spamass-milter ( i.e tagged spam will train bayes auto ,depend to setup ) the very rest of false postive or untagged spam, should send from users to i.e a train script etc, spam tagged mail could be filter auto to Junk folder by sieve global rule ( with pop3 use virtual dove setup )
I would like is to have every message saved into a single,
site-wide directory (in the global sieve) before being processed additionally and delivered. The messages in that directory will be used to train the spam filter without having to worry about removing Spamassassin headers and so forth.
I thought fileinto :copy might do what I wanted, but this creates a backup directory individually for each user. That's unmanageable for the spam training process I use. redirect *could* work, but that adds a header during the process so the email saved would not be "pristine".
I'm thinking of using the extprograms plugin to pipe to a program that will do a simple copy. That feels very hackish, however, and I'm hoping there is a more elegant solution.
Am I missing something obvious here?
keep stuff simple
Thanks! Jeff
Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer
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