From: Jerry A. <jer...@th...> - 2003-11-30 04:48:59
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Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:17:00 +0200 (EET) > Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Bayesspam slow -- how do I enable server side > filtering? > From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <to...@us...> > To: squ...@li... > >> 1) How do I enable server side filtering with the Bayesspam module? >> >> My naive belief is that SpamAssassin can be set up for Bayesian spam >> prevention, but the SquirrelMail Bayesspam module must necessarily be >> doing filtering on login. > > Use maildrop/procmail filtering. It works on server side during delivery > stage. Use spamassassin bayes filters. Use sa-learn and special email > accounts (use...@do...d and use...@do...d) to > train spamassassin. Entire setup is complex and depends on your email > system setup. Tomas, thanks for the help, I'll look into that. Specifically regarding these salearn filters, am I right in guessing that I forward spam to user-salearn-spam and ham to user-salearn-ham? Thanks, Jerry |
From: Chad L. -- Shire.N. L. <ch...@sh...> - 2003-11-30 05:46:00
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On Nov 29, 2003, at 9:53 PM, Jerry Asher wrote: > Message: 5 >> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:17:00 +0200 (EET) >> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Bayesspam slow -- how do I enable server side >> filtering? >> From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <to...@us...> >> To: squ...@li... >> >>> 1) How do I enable server side filtering with the Bayesspam module? >>> >>> My naive belief is that SpamAssassin can be set up for Bayesian spam >>> prevention, but the SquirrelMail Bayesspam module must necessarily be >>> doing filtering on login. >> >> Use maildrop/procmail filtering. It works on server side during >> delivery >> stage. Use spamassassin bayes filters. Use sa-learn and special email >> accounts (use...@do...d and >> use...@do...d) to >> train spamassassin. Entire setup is complex and depends on your email >> system setup. > > Tomas, thanks for the help, I'll look into that. Specifically > regarding > these salearn filters, am I right in guessing that I forward spam to > user-salearn-spam and ham to user-salearn-ham? > That does not work. Part of the SpamAssassin Bayesian filter bit works on the headers. If you forward, you no longer have the headers. I asked this very question this past summer in the SpamAssassin list and got a good explanation of why that doesn't work. You can go to their list and check any archives for a good explanation of how it works. I use the "exim" MTA with a thing called SA-exim which is a local filter for exim that hands off to the spamd spamassassin daemon. This is for system wide filtering. Chad |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2003-11-30 08:55:07
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> That does not work. Part of the SpamAssassin Bayesian filter bit works > on the headers. If you forward, you no longer have the headers. I > asked this very question this past summer in the SpamAssassin list and > got a good explanation of why that doesn't work. You can go to their > list and check any archives for a good explanation of how it works. maybe it is somehow related to "reformime -s 1.2 -e" part in maildrop filter. I think this command extracts message, that is forwarded as attachment. there are many post made by you in spamassassin-talk. can you give at least message subject or link in www.gmane.org? -- Tomas |
From: Chad L. -- Shire.N. L. <ch...@sh...> - 2003-11-30 19:01:18
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On Nov 30, 2003, at 1:57 AM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: >> That does not work. Part of the SpamAssassin Bayesian filter bit >> works >> on the headers. If you forward, you no longer have the headers. I >> asked this very question this past summer in the SpamAssassin list and >> got a good explanation of why that doesn't work. You can go to their >> list and check any archives for a good explanation of how it works. > > maybe it is somehow related to "reformime -s 1.2 -e" part in maildrop > filter. I think this command extracts message, that is forwarded as > attachment. > > there are many post made by you in spamassassin-talk. can you give at > least message subject or link in www.gmane.org? I have not been on the SA list since summer and had even forgotten where it is... Chad > > -- > Tomas > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. > Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it > help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help > YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squ...@li... > List Archives: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 > List Info: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2006-11-06 04:03:52
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On 11/29/03, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC <ch...@sh...> wrote: > > On Nov 29, 2003, at 9:53 PM, Jerry Asher wrote: > > > Message: 5 > >> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 12:17:00 +0200 (EET) > >> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Bayesspam slow -- how do I enable server side > >> filtering? > >> From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <to...@us...> > >> To: squ...@li... > >> > >>> 1) How do I enable server side filtering with the Bayesspam module? > >>> > >>> My naive belief is that SpamAssassin can be set up for Bayesian spam > >>> prevention, but the SquirrelMail Bayesspam module must necessarily be > >>> doing filtering on login. > >> > >> Use maildrop/procmail filtering. It works on server side during > >> delivery > >> stage. Use spamassassin bayes filters. Use sa-learn and special email > >> accounts (use...@do...d and > >> use...@do...d) to > >> train spamassassin. Entire setup is complex and depends on your email > >> system setup. > > > > Tomas, thanks for the help, I'll look into that. Specifically > > regarding > > these salearn filters, am I right in guessing that I forward spam to > > user-salearn-spam and ham to user-salearn-ham? > > > > That does not work. Part of the SpamAssassin Bayesian filter bit works > on the headers. If you forward, you no longer have the headers. I See spam_buttons plugin. "Forwarding" is done correctly there. > asked this very question this past summer in the SpamAssassin list and > got a good explanation of why that doesn't work. You can go to their > list and check any archives for a good explanation of how it works. > > I use the "exim" MTA with a thing called SA-exim which is a local > filter for exim that hands off to the spamd spamassassin daemon. This > is for system wide filtering. > > Chad > |