Nicolas Bouthors wrote:
I recently migrated a similar setup to a single merged and managed
group, du to PBKC : users wouldn't use the webui to train dspam and
still would complain about lack of accuracy.
As the readme states quite clearly :
Pros : - One lemming (that's me) here does all the training
- Grunting users are happier.
Cons : - You can't let any lemming do so since you would expose subject,
senders of everyone in the group, and possibly the whole mail in
case of false positive.
Hmm, yes. That doesn't fit me well. I should explain my setup more:
All users train their spam account, it's just that for some users it
doesn't seem to work out well enough. They all have IMAP accounts and
"spam" folders where spam identified by dspam arrives. If they
themselves move messeges into the same spam folder, the message gets
relearned as spam. If they move a message out of the spam folder, it
gets releaned as ham.
More info on the setup here:
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dbmail_cplogs
Anyway, I don't want the users to notice any change. All their spam
should still land in their own spam boxes. It's just they should help
each other in identifying spam. An inoculation group would do some of
it, but I think it's not enough with already trained users. Would a
shared group apply better to my situation?
Regards,
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