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Originally Posted by phoenix No, I was talking about the web client. If you want to do it from a client such a Thunderbird or Outlook then you need to forward them inline to the spam training account - it has been mentioned once or twice in the forums. There's also an RFE in bugzilla for a 'Junk folder' feature in Outlook (and possibly T'bird) - search and vote. |
Ok, we're almost there!
I understand that you can forward inline or use the web client... but in the thread I linked to in my first post, it was mentioned that you could use zmtrainsa to train on a user spam folder. At the time, the issue was that zmtrainsa required a userid/password. This is no longer the case with the latest release of Zimbra.
I do not wish to give my users the ham/spam email addresses. What I am trying to do is manually train spamassassin for IMAP clients. When the RFE is complete, I will move over to the included solution.
My tests show that calling zmtrainsa on a particular folder appears to process the spam messages exactly like I expect it to. My only question is about what the --cleanup option does.
Thanks Again,
Mark