On 21.03.2011 20:19, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 22.03.11 02:38, bamakoj...@gmail.com wrote:
>> The advantage of running spamc from perl/pythonfilter (IMO) is that you
>> can reject mail based on spam score.  The disadvantage, if I understand
>> correctly, is that you can't have per-user settings for virtual users
>> because spamassassin looks for settings in the HOME directory of the
>> user who called it.
> 
> I can use the -u option to use the recipient if the message has only one
> recipient, or use some default recipient if there are multiple of them.

That will apparently result in non-uniform filtering.

> I don't know which user is used, if the provided username is not found in
> the user database (would be nice to use the same default). I will apparently
> start without bayes, then maybe will play with (auto)learning.

SA has various options, such as whitelisting, that can be considered
"protocol add-ons"; that is, uniformly good for all the users of a given
domain.  Other facets of MTA behavior are pretty personal; for example,
delivering to different folders.  How do we classify Bayesian filtering, in
this respect?

>> If I'm wrong and you can have per-user settings for virtual users with a
>> perl/pythonfilter, I'd appreciate hearing how to do it.
> 
> spamass-milter documents some ways how to achieve that. I use sendmail on my
> machine...

Would you expand a bit on that?  I didn't find much browsable docs about that
milter...

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