Re: Spam control

2006-06-21 Thread Martin Schiøtz
o Cyrus. All mailboxes are > virtual. > > My next step is to install Spam control. My plan is to use > Spamassassin with dcc, razor, pyzor and bayes system. A want mail > users to be able to disable and enable spam control. I also wan't mail > users that has enabled spam contr

Re: Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread Scott M. Likens
Martin Schiøtz wrote: > Hi > > I have installed Postfix, Cyrus, Cyrus-sasl, web-cyradm. Every thing > is using postgres for storing usernames, passwords etc. I'm using lmtp > for local delivery from Postfix/smtp to Cyrus. All mailboxes are > virtual. > > My next step i

Re: Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread Scott Russell
Martin Schiøtz wrote: I understand the steps but I'm not sure about how to use spamc/spamd for training/learning and not sa-learn. Are you thinking about 'bayes_auto_learn = 1' ? Could you give me an example of the command? In my perl script I use: cat $msg | /usr/bin/spamc -u $userid -x

Re: Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread Martin Schiøtz
On 6/20/06, Scott Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Martin Schiøtz wrote: > My next step is to install Spam control. My plan is to use > Spamassassin with dcc, razor, pyzor and bayes system. A want mail > users to be able to disable and enable spam control. I also wan't m

Re: Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread Martin Schiøtz
es, passwords etc. I'm using lmtp > for local delivery from Postfix/smtp to Cyrus. All mailboxes are > virtual. > > My next step is to install Spam control. My plan is to use > Spamassassin with dcc, razor, pyzor and bayes system. A want mail > users to be able to disable and

Re: Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread Scott Russell
Martin Schiøtz wrote: My next step is to install Spam control. My plan is to use Spamassassin with dcc, razor, pyzor and bayes system. A want mail users to be able to disable and enable spam control. I also wan't mail users that has enabled spam control to train (sa-laern) and keep thei

Re: Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread lartc
, Cyrus, Cyrus-sasl, web-cyradm. Every thing > is using postgres for storing usernames, passwords etc. I'm using lmtp > for local delivery from Postfix/smtp to Cyrus. All mailboxes are > virtual. > > My next step is to install Spam control. My plan is to use > Spamassassin wi

Spam control

2006-06-20 Thread Martin Schiøtz
Hi I have installed Postfix, Cyrus, Cyrus-sasl, web-cyradm. Every thing is using postgres for storing usernames, passwords etc. I'm using lmtp for local delivery from Postfix/smtp to Cyrus. All mailboxes are virtual. My next step is to install Spam control. My plan is to use Spamassassin

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-25 Thread Bob Finch
> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeremy> Neat. Our approach is to use a Postfix content filter. It Jeremy> checks the recipients against a DB to see if anyone have Jeremy> spam protection turned on, and if one does then it adds Jeremy> the SpamAssassin h

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Jeremy Howard
Bob Finch wrote: >The "spam" test passes the message to spamassassin's spamd. The test >returns true iff the spamassassin score is greater than the threshold. >This way, only users that want to use spamassassin incur the extra >overhead. > > Neat. Our approach is to use a Postfix content filte

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Jeremy Howard
Rob Siemborski wrote: >On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Marcel van der Boom wrote: > > >>I'm definitely interested in your experience with this setup. >> >>Would this also allow users to actually *block* messages, so spammers >>might give up after some time? >> >> > >Yes, though I wouldn't recommend th

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Sam Roberts
I'm building a sieve tool using CMU's sieve engine and the GNU mailutils mail handling library. I'd be very interested in this estenssion. Can you send me the diffs, and a complete source tree may be handy as well. Thanks a lot! Sam Quoteing [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 10:58:58AM

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Jason Englander
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Bob Finch wrote: > I've written a sieve extension so you can write something like this: > > require [ "spam", "fileinto" ]; > if spam { > fileinto "spamfolder"; > } > > The "spam" test passes the message to spamassassin's spamd. The test > returns true iff the sp

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Jason Englander
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Rob Siemborski wrote: > We are testing a combination of SpamAssassin and MimeDefang here at CMU, > where we just tag spam with a header and allow people to use sieve to do > what they will with the resulting messages. I'm doing the same thing at home and at two ISPs and it w

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Hein Roehrig
This sounds very interesting, if the diffs aren't to big, please post them to the list. Regards, Hein On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 19:58, Bob Finch wrote: > I've written a sieve extension so you can write something like this: signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Bob Finch
> "Rob" == Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Rob> We are testing a combination of SpamAssassin and MimeDefang Rob> here at CMU, where we just tag spam with a header and allow Rob> people to use sieve to do what they will with the resulting Rob> messages. I've written

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Marcel van der Boom
Our policy for spam-control is the following: a. Everything which is a risk for the network as a whole: trap site wide (MTA level or even before (ip-blocking)) For example we use spamshield now to block ip routes to flooding hosts. b. The rest is under user control (cannot be done at MTA

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Rob Siemborski
On 24 Apr 2002, simon wrote: > I have used spam assassin in the past but I don't know if there is > a webfront definitely possible and to not have them to have shell > accounts. We are testing a combination of SpamAssassin and MimeDefang here at CMU, where we just tag spam with a header and allo

Re: using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread simon
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 11:46, Marcel van der Boom wrote: > In search for a spam control tool to use in combination with cyrus I > couldn't find something to our liking. you should be able to use anything as spam control should be MTA based. I have used spam assassin in the past

using spam control tools

2002-04-24 Thread Marcel van der Boom
In search for a spam control tool to use in combination with cyrus I couldn't find something to our liking. Our first choice would be: mapSoN (http://mapson.sourceforge.net) === uses a direct delivery to mailbox (/var/spool/mail like) mechanism so cannot be