zamri wrote:


On 12/31/05, *M. J. [Mike] OBrien* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I use a shell script which directs mail through SpamAssassin
    (spamd) with
    conditions (i.e.: smtp high scores to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). I push mail to the
    script from a (private script) config line in both "master.cf
    <http://master.cf>" and "main.cf <http://main.cf>"


    How does that sound to you for your needs....
    I can tell you more details if desired.

    Mike

yes Mike. I would like to have step by step on how to configure it. You may one to post it on dbmail's Wiki if you want. That way, other people can benefit from your work.
I have just configured a postfix -> spamassassin -> anomy/sanitizer setup myself. It seems to be working very well (only up since 21st Dec). I have been able to turn _off_ my Mozilla junk mail controls, and use message filtering (based on X-Spam-Status begins with YES) to push out the junk (into a place where I can review it).

I am now considering setting up a global account for undetected spam and misdetected ham in my dbmail. Then I can use fetchmail to run it through spamassassin and train the bayesian database ( + report to third party database). My users can use drag and drop to send spam into the global account, and forward to the ham account to register false positives. If anyone has a better methodology to train spamassassin in a global installation let me know.

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