From: Fredrik J. <sqm...@fi...> - 2004-04-11 12:47:46
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> The guys out there developing the open source applications continuously > amaze me with all the good work that they do. Recently I installed the > spamassassin and the bayesspam filters, and I have to say that so far they > have done an excellent job. Bayesspam, in particular, which I am using in > auto learn, is identifying all the messages as correctly as spam and > non-spam. I am quite impressed. > > But as usual, we can always find things that we would like to be > different. To really take advantage of bayesspam I have to use > squirrelmail, which I would like to do without. I have been using > evolution for a while, and I really like it, but using it means not taking > advantage of bayesspam. I have checked the plugins it doesn't look like > there is anything like bayesspam for the server side. Does any one know > if there is anyway to trigger bayesspam on the server side? > > I use RH 9.0. > > Thank you. > > > -- > Joaquim Laureano > Lusostar Technologies, LLC > 291 Old Deal Road > Eatontown, NJ 07724 > Phone: 732-413-0363 > Email: lau...@lu... Let me see if I understood you right. You write to SquirrelMail's support list, asking us to help you not to use SquirrelMail! Surely you should ask somewhere else, like a list dedicated to Evolution or your IMAP server, which you, by the way, fail to tell us about. On the other hand, I might have misunderstood you mail completly. Maybe the link below, which I found using Google, might be of any help to you. Sincerly, Fredrik. <http://www.apt202.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BayesSpam> |
From: Spanda <in...@sp...> - 2006-03-02 17:44:02
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Hi is there any way to set a spam filter in Squirell mail? Michael |
From: zamri <za...@ko...> - 2006-03-03 05:07:04
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On Fri, March 3, 2006 1:44 am, Spanda wrote: > Hi is there any way to set a spam filter in Squirell mail? Michael > > If you use postfix, you should take a look at postgrey (http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/postgrey/). It is postfix implementation of greylisting. It eliminates 99.9% spams on my server. Your mileage may var= y a bit. Couple it with antispam software such as dspam or spamassassin to eliminate any spam that can pass greylisting. Cheers, --=20 Muhd Zamri Muhd Suharini System Administrator Kolej ShahPutra Kuantan Tel : +609.573.777.7 ext 119 Fax : +609.573.889.9 ----------------------------------------- This email was sent using Kolej ShahPutra's webmail. Website : http://www.kolejshahputra.edu.my/ Forum : http://forum.kolejshahputra.edu.my Alumni : http://alumni.kolejshahputra.edu.my |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2006-03-02 18:07:41
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> Hi is there any way to set a spam filter in Squirell mail? Michael If you want to do that efficiently - do it in smtp and local delivery agent. Not in email client. See greylisting, RBL, spamassassin, crm114 and bayes filtering options. -- Tomas |
From: Fredrik J. <sqm...@fi...> - 2006-03-02 20:50:44
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>> Hi is there any way to set a spam filter in Squirell mail? > > If you want to do that efficiently - do it in smtp and local delivery > agent. Not in email client. > > See greylisting, RBL, spamassassin, crm114 and bayes filtering options. If you absolutely have to do it in the client, take a look at the plugins page. Note that most plugins are front ends to server side solutions. As Tomas wrote: if you want it to be efficient, it has to be server side. http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins_category.php?category_id=3 Sincerely, Fredrik. |