Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > > > Am 02.12.2015 um 12:51 schrieb Sebastian Arcus: >> I hope I'm not exceeding the patience of the list by posting a third >> question in two days :-) >> >> I realise the above question is a "soft" question, probably without a >> definite "yes" or "no" answer. I am hoping that people with experience >> of using SA in various environments might be able to throw in some >> opinions. Based on the documentation, it is clearly possible to transfer >> a bayes database from one install to another - specially if it is a >> sitewide database. What I was wondering is if it is worth doing so from >> a results point of view > > we use our global bayes on the incoming MX and share it with our submission > servers to stop outgoing spam from hacked accounts
This is a bit OT, but I have had a hard time finding how to setup a global bayes DB rather than having everything done on a per-user basis. Looking around the SA wiki, I don’t see global DBs addressed. Any tips? Thanks, Charles > > additionally we share our bayes with another company which pulls the dumps if > the hash file is different every 30 minutes > > we as well as the other company does mail hosting on ISP level and the > results on both sides are perfect - we share even scorings, whitelists, > custom body/subject-rules and the summary is: at least in the same country > sharing spamfilter configurations works like a charme
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