Re: Searched but did not find any info re scores for squirrelmail inbound

2010-06-27 Thread McDonald, Dan
On Jun 27, 2010, at 8:22 PM, bongomania wrote: > > My email server, squirrelmail, has spamassassin already installed. To > configure, it says to enter the score above which emails should be > quarantined. Generally, 5 indicates spam. As a few false positives do occur at those levels, so I

Re: Searched but did not find any info re scores for squirrelmail inbound

2010-06-27 Thread Alex
Hi, > My email server, squirrelmail, has spamassassin already installed.  To Squirrelmail isn't your email server, it's a client to an email server like postfix or sendmail. > configure, it says to enter the score above which emails should be > quarantined.  Unfortunately nowhere on that page, n

Searched but did not find any info re scores for squirrelmail inbound

2010-06-27 Thread bongomania
My email server, squirrelmail, has spamassassin already installed. To configure, it says to enter the score above which emails should be quarantined. Unfortunately nowhere on that page, nor in the SA FAQ, nor in the SA WIKI, nor in a search of old messages, can I find any mention of what scores

Learning and reporting with spamc in a single step?

2010-06-27 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
Can spamc do this, or must it be forked to "tee" or something. Ideally I'd like to both report and learn in a single step (such as in a pipe from alpine). I note that spamassassin -r also has the option to learn (by default!), but spamc doesn't for some reason. Or if it does, the manpage neg

Re: Basic Setup Questions

2010-06-27 Thread Michael B Allen
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have just setup spamassassin. A lot of spam is getting filtered. But >> a lot is not. >> >> What are the prevailing additional steps for improving filtering? >> >> Is using bayes worth it? > > Generally yes. However, it

Re: Basic Setup Questions

2010-06-27 Thread RW
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 20:59:41 +0300 Jari Fredriksson wrote: > sa-learn -u username > should do the trick, of am I wrong? I use it that way. That's for SQL.

Re: Basic Setup Questions

2010-06-27 Thread Jari Fredriksson
On 27.6.2010 19:55, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: >>> I have LearnAsSpam IMAP folders for everyone to drag spam that get's >>> through into. How can I run sa-learn so that it builds a /single/ >>> database from all of these folders and so that spamd uses that single >>> database for scoring everyone's

Does spamd support ipv6 yet?

2010-06-27 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
I previously asked this question and was told the best answer might be to wait for 3.3. Was there ever support ratified for ipv6 including proper -A ipv6 access lists, and proper ability to listen on both the ipv6 default and the v4 default at the same time, when specifying -i? I'm not sure

RE: Basic Setup Questions

2010-06-27 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
> > I have LearnAsSpam IMAP folders for everyone to drag spam that get's > > through into. How can I run sa-learn so that it builds a /single/ > > database from all of these folders and so that spamd uses that single > > database for scoring everyone's mail? > > Huh, using spamd --nouser-config ?

RE: Basic Setup Questions

2010-06-27 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
> Hello, > > I have just setup spamassassin. A lot of spam is getting filtered. But > a lot is not. > > What are the prevailing additional steps for improving filtering? > > Is using bayes worth it? Generally yes. However, it needs training before being reliable. > My default config does not

Basic Setup Questions

2010-06-27 Thread Michael B Allen
Hello, I have just setup spamassassin. A lot of spam is getting filtered. But a lot is not. What are the prevailing additional steps for improving filtering? Is using bayes worth it? My default config does not appear to be using bayes. How do I enable it? The documentation simply says "run sa-l