Sandy Drobic wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
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>> The Friday 2007-01-12 at 22:21 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
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>>> The easiest way to use spamassassin is through amavisd-new, which can
>>> be set
>>> up in yast. It should work, though I always set it up manually.
>>> Amavisd-new is a frameworks that calls spamassassin and virus
>>> scanners if you
>>> would like to use them (I definitely recommend to use a virus scanner
>>> if you
>>> use postfix as a frontend for windows clients).
>>
>> The only thing I don't like about amavisd-new handling of spam, is
>> that it doesn't do Bayesian filtering on a per-user basis; ie, with a
>> diferent Bayes database for each user. At least, I don't know how to
>> do it, I think it is not possible.
> 
> One answer would be to use Maia Mailguard, which is a heavily modified
> Amavisd-new. I think it offers Bayes databases per user and also a
> Quarantine that users can access.
> 
> Though you won't get the latest Amavisd-new features, since it is build
> on Amavisd-new 2.2, as far as I know.

Although mailguard does use a single bayes database, that is not really a
problem in practice. The per user preferences, individual quarantine
management facilities, the automated bayes training and reporting to razor,
spamcop etc, put it over the top IMHO.

Joe
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