Hey Jerry,
this may not really help you, but I want to give a reply.
I'm running James 3-RC2 with Amavis, ClamAV and SpamAssassin on openSUSE
Tumbleweed and anything works fine. As I use my server for personal
purpose only I don't get any spam (even my domain-name is really
widespread). I
I moved to other problems for a while. But my uncaught spam is getting
worse by the day. SpamAssassin states in its own docs that it going to
be useless without training (i.e. SA-LEARN). So I'm back again with
same problem and question. SA-LEARN can't interact with the JAMES db
mail store.
there too. So it is a needed feature
for us.
Best regards
Bernd Waibel
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Jerry Malcolm <techst...@malcolms.com>
Datum: 18.08.16 21:20 (GMT+01:00)
An: server-user@james.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Training SpamAssassin with JAMES
I tried to get a
I tried to get answers to this and other questions on the SpamAssassin
forum. They basically told me to pound sand and to get a 'real' MTA
instead of JAMES. I'm not throwing out everything just to be able to do
better spam filtering. But I'm back here looking for answers. Is
ANYBODY using
I am using JAMES with a mySQL mail repository. I would like to be able
to train the Bayesian component of SpamAssassin using sa-learn or some
equivalent. All the documentation I can find on sa-learn assumes MBox
format files for the folders containing spam/ham. To this point I
can't find