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From: Lance Lassetter <lance@×××××××.info>
To: gentoo-server@××××××××××××.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] spamassassin
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 05:59:13
Message-Id: 52421.68.85.173.12.1111903194.squirrel@uclinux.info
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-server] spamassassin by "D. Wokan"
1 yes, the @GLOBAL feature in SA's support in MySQL is quite nice.
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3 I've just completed setting up AWL, bayes, and threshold support in MySQL
4 for SA. The only thing is I'm using amavisd-new as well so the threshold
5 (set here to 5.5) is read from amavisd.conf and not from SQL. However the
6 rest is, which is great!
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8 If using amavisd-new and to check for this, run 'amavasd debug-sa' and
9 pipe a mail thought it, you will it connects to the db.
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11 Lance(stuNNed)
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13 > Christoph Gysin wrote:
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15 >> Lance Lassetter wrote:
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17 >>> i'm interested if sa-learn can be done site-wide. bayes does seem to
18 >>> help a bit but on a system with 500 users it doesn't seem trivial.
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21 >> I have e special IMAP folder, where users can put in false-negatives
22 >> (spam that made it in your inbox). A cronjob scans that folder and
23 >> trains the sitewide bayes stored in a mysql-DB.
24 >>
25 >> Christoph
26 >
27 > I do the same thing. Granted I'm supporting a whopping 3 users, but I
28 > use a cron job to go through /home/*/.mail/SA-MissedSpam and
29 > /home/*/.mail/SA-FalsePositives nightly. It even clears out the missed
30 > spam folder automatically so space doesn't get wasted on what wasn't
31 > wanted to begin with.
32 >
33 > D. Wokan
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