Jon Nelson wrote: > 4. I enabled bayesian learning and auto learning or whatever. After > the initial training (about a day), I get < 10 SPAMS a *day* that slip > through. I haven't futzed with or otherwise had to interact with it, > other than using 'sa-learn --spam' to tell spam assassin that it > misclassified a spam (the < 10 a day I get). I use a local alias so I > can just forward it to the right address and my .mailfilter will take > care of it.
I think that a size/attachment detection filter can eliminate completely some types of SPAM, so that you wouldn't want an elaborate setup on the inside. Mail-rejection on the outside was what made me go into Courier. In the beginning I was afraid to loose some "real" mail, but now, no! So I am going to drop those into a spam-dir and simply silently ignore them. Therefore Amavis(d) was of special interest to me. I plan to use DSpam or spam-assasin. I was another reader taking all these kind spam-filter advice. Now I just want to say thank you. /Regards Donald -- dax2-tele2adsl:dk -- d-axel.dk/ Donald Axel ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by The 2004 JavaOne(SM) Conference Learn from the experts at JavaOne(SM), Sun's Worldwide Java Developer Conference, June 28 - July 1 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA REGISTER AND SAVE! http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf Priority Code NWMGYKND _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
