isspam@domain.com and notspam@domain.com From: John Kelly [mailto:johnk@spectrumdata.com] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 9:11 AM To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com Subject: [SurgeMail List] Remote ASpam training Is there any way to forward a message to an address and have that message trained as spam? For instance, I get one that I want to train. Rather than opening the interface, navigating to the Spam area, down to ASpam, click Train, paste the message and hit This Is Spam/ Train, I could just forward the message to something like Spamtrain@mydomain.com. This worked well with EWall. I could useHIDDEN@and Legit@ and the action was Train. Thanks, John --
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From: John Kelly [mailto:johnk@spectrumdata.com] Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 9:11 AM To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com Subject: [SurgeMail List] Remote ASpam training
Is there any way to forward a message to an address and have that message trained as spam? For instance, I get one that I want to train. Rather than opening the interface, navigating to the Spam area, down to ASpam, click Train, paste the message and hit This Is Spam/ Train, I could just forward the message to something like Spamtrain@mydomain.com. This worked well with EWall. I could useHIDDEN@and Legit@ and the action was Train. Thanks, John
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