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    Default Spam filtering

    If I understood correctly, mail (spam) filtering is don with SpamAssassin. It's great, but is there any way to teach it?
    I mean at home I can use sa_learn --ham/spam to have SpamAssassin learn that mail is ham/spam. I used some bash scripts and folders (Spam.Old holds the trained spam, Spam.Maybe gets the marked messages and Spam.Sure is where I, the user put real spams, and from where SA learns spam - every other folder (except INBOX) treated and learnt as ham).

    Is it possible to access my domains'/mailboxes' spamassassin profile?

    or if its not spamassassin, then how could I teach it?

    Thanks,
    Tamás Gulácsi

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    No, it's not possible to access the mailboxes directly on our shared hosting system as the mail system is on a separate server from the web sites.
    Kevin Stange
    Chief Technology Officer
    Steadfast Networks
    http://steadfast.net
    kevin@steadfast.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin
    No, it's not possible to access the mailboxes directly on our shared hosting system as the mail system is on a separate server from the web sites.
    Ok.
    Then is it possible to teach the used spam filter anyhow?
    I mean putting spam to specific folder, ham to another..etc ?

    Thanks,
    Tamás Gulácsi

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