Take a look at sa-learn-cyrus.
Its a perl program that will traverse users spam/ham boxes and process them.
It may not be exactly what you want but would be a good jumping off point.
On 09/29/2016 02:48 PM, Adam Tauno Williams via Info-cyrus wrote:
While I can see this being a neat built-in f
> While I can see this being a neat built-in feature of a mail server
> like Cyrus IMAP, I doubt it exists. I'd be happy to be corrected.
Good old fecthmail.
fetchmail --verbose --all --norewrite \
--folder 'user.awilliam.SPAM' --mda '/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam'
> I wonder if such a beast exis
> "PB" == Patrick Boutilier via Info-cyrus
> writes:
PB> Only problem with that is users always seem to report some stuff as
PB> spam when it clearly isn't. :-)
True, but at least it's only a statistical thing. You could easily
extract the From: headers and blacklist them, but that wou
On Thu, 2016-09-29 at 12:25 -0300, Patrick Boutilier via Info-cyrus
wrote:
>
> Only problem with that is users always seem to report some stuff as
> spam
> when it clearly isn't. :-)
That's fine. They are only poisoning their own well if they do since
each user has their own Bayes database.
Bu
On 09/29/2016 12:12 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III via Info-cyrus wrote:
"BJM" == Brian J Murrell via Info-cyrus
writes:
BJM> So leaving out the latter part (the per-user database and handling,
BJM> etc.) I wonder what, if anything exists to monitor the Spam (and
BJM> NotSpam) folders for all users
> "BJM" == Brian J Murrell via Info-cyrus
> writes:
BJM> So leaving out the latter part (the per-user database and handling,
BJM> etc.) I wonder what, if anything exists to monitor the Spam (and
BJM> NotSpam) folders for all users.
I have a system which sucks things out of everyone's "c