Quoting Denis V. Suhanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
It has probably already been discussed, but anyway - how do you guys
deal with the integration of Cyrus IMAP and SpamAssassin? Given that
most of the users do not have home folders and it is preferrable that
each of them have their own idea of what spam is and what it isn't?
What would you recommends? I thought of having a My SQL background for
SA-settings and some kind (failed to find any) web interface to
control it... or maybe something like cron-controlled sa-learn --ham
and sa-learn --spam?
Shouldn't SA be done at the MTA stage? I do it as a Postfix post-queue content
filter using Amavisd-new and call SA along with ClamAV and DCC, works
brilliantly. Amavisd-new controls SA, including SQL/LDAP maps. If you want a
nice easy web interface, check out the Horde sub-project Sam (www.horde.org), i
believe recent versions handle SA and Amavisd-new SQL maps for individual settings.
hope this helps
dom
Thanks for your recommendations.
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