Am 26.03.2016 um 18:19 schrieb Yves Goergen:
Thank you, Bill, for the extensive reply. There are some points in it
which I could try, like the greeting delay on port 25. It seems I should
really invest in blocking certain attachment types (executables and
useless files) and finding a way to teach Bayes from messages. I'm using
Maildir so I might find a Junk folder and use that. But that requires
that it's maintained properly. If messages are in the wrong category of
Maildir folder they might mess it up again... I could do this for my own
IMAP account, but other users often just delete spam into the Trash,
together with everything else they don't need anymore.

hence set up a site-wide bayes only trained by you

user-bayes makes most times no sense because it requires that *each user* properly trains a few hundret spam *and* ham to get it enabled at all which won't happen and when it happens most times in abused ways like instead hit unsubscribe mark messages as spam

out of some hundret users here i would only trust 3 of them and that not unconditionally by expierience of drag ham samples in the spam folder and after a phone call "seriously?" -> "oh it was a mistake"

however, a spamfilter completly without bayes is a joke

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