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
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
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
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
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
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
, 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
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
> "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
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
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
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
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
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
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
> "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
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
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
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
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)
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uses a direct delivery to mailbox (/var/spool/mail like) mechanism so
cannot be
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