RE: Tracking Rule Hits

2005-02-08 Thread Ben Story



I believe you could do this using the information that SA 
puts in syslog now. It lists each rule hit for a spam as well as the 
score.

--Benjamin Story, CCNA CCDAClient Server Technical 
Analystwww.dotfoods.comIT Helpdesk x2312 



From: Gray, Richard 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 7:50 
AMTo: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: Tracking Rule 
Hits

Is 
there a way to log the number of times a specific rule has hit within 
spamassassin. Ideally I'd like to see how often a rule hits, and the average 
score of the messages that it hit on, but anything along those lines would 
help

At 
the minute the best idea I have come up with is to use an unseen router from 
within exim to make a copy of the message and call an external script to write 
the appropriate info to a file/database

Any 
more 'simple' way to do this would be an improvement.

TIA

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RE: Tracking Rule Hits

2005-02-08 Thread Gray, Richard



Hrm, this may be a reason to upgrade to 3.0 
then


From: Ben Story [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 February 2005 13:55To: Gray, Richard; 
users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: RE: Tracking Rule 
Hits

I believe you could do this using the information that SA 
puts in syslog now. It lists each rule hit for a spam as well as the score.

--Benjamin Story, CCNA CCDAClient Server Technical 
Analystwww.dotfoods.comIT Helpdesk x2312 



From: Gray, Richard 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 7:50 
AMTo: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: Tracking Rule 
Hits

Is 
there a way to log the number of times a specific rule has hit within 
spamassassin. Ideally I'd like to see how often a rule hits, and the average 
score of the messages that it hit on, but anything along those lines would help

At 
the minute the best idea I have come up with is to use an unseen router from 
within exim to make a copy of the message and call an external script to write 
the appropriate info to a file/database

Any 
more 'simple' way to do this would be an improvement.

TIA

Richard---This email 
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