Hi Stevan,
My main concern is that it does not work out of the box such as other anti-spam
tools like spamassassin. What I mean here is that dspam needs to go through a
phase of learning, which means that most of the users will receive for quite
some time a certain amount of spam in their inboxes and will have to manually
teach dspam (by drag&dropping the mail into the spam folder for example). This
means that users will get annoyed and complain... some users are just lazy and
will not do that and some users use POP3 protocol so don't even have the chance
to move the mail to a spam folder.
A solution would be to have a a globaluser (using groups) with a shared
spam/ham corpus which would have been trained beforehand. I have tested that
but it doesn't work well at all because of a non-homogenous mail user accounts
(for example one user account might receive a lot of pharma/meds mails related
to his work whereas for another this would be spam).
Right now I did not find any working solutions to bootstrap dspam to a level
where it would already minimize the spam received of every mail account. This
is really my main issue. Once dspam personally trained I can see it is really
working well but I really can't see all the users going through this process...
Any thoughts?
Regards,
ML
On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 3:22 PM, Stevan Bajić <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello ML,
I use DSPAM in such an environment. Might I ask you why you think that DSPAM is
not the best choice for such an environment?
btw: personally I believe that nothing is the best choice. Everything is good
and bad.
--
Kind Regards from Switzerland,
Stevan Bajić
Am 2014-02-03 17:21, schrieb ML mail:
Hello,
>
>I would like to use dspam as the unique anti-spam filtering method on a mail
>server (postfix+dovecot) which will host many domains and many mail user
>accounts. Having played a bit with dspam, I have the feeling dspam is not the
>best choice for such a non-homogenous environment. Would anyone still
>recommend using dspam in such an environment?
>
>And if yes, which configuration parameters/options/features would you
>recommend to use? any tips?
>
>Cheers,
>ML
>
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