[clug] spamsum usage in the real world
Tomasz Ciolek
tmc at vandradlabs.com.au
Wed Nov 15 02:04:20 GMT 2006
ahem...
on filtering, I have found greyloisting to work quite well. sometimes
you get oddities with mic-configured systems, but other than that my
spam load dropped off by 90% or so...
Tomasz
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 10:30:43AM +1100, Michael James wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 November 2006 6:52 pm, Nemo wrote:
>
> > Currently we're just running spamassassin (via spamd/spamc) over all
> > messages (many customers, we don't want to teach them how to train
> > a bayesian filter), but this is a chunky performance hit.
>
> If you have enough customers using IMAP
> could they be educated to use this?
>
> Each user gets a SPAM folder for the auto-detected SPAM.
> You ask them to dump any missed spam in there too,
> and to remove any false positives.
>
> A cron job runs spamassassin or dspam in learning mode,
> assuming all read messages in the spam folder are actually spam.
> Search the other mail folders for the
> spamassassin over-threshhold header,
> and learn it as ham.
>
> michaelj
>
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