On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Scanning outbound mail won't work for a variety of technical reasons.
Most of the metadata scanners use is gone at that point.
It actually works quite well for filtering the outgoing mail from our
shared hosting servers. For those, because so of
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 13:57 -0500, Jon Lewis wrote:
> I'm curious if anyone has done any patches for integration of spamassassin
> (to be used for checking mail as it's sent) with Imp?
> i.e. For ISP's customers having their customers' usernames/passwords
> stolen or phished seems to be an ongoin
Quoting Jon Lewis :
I'm curious if anyone has done any patches for integration of
spamassassin (to be used for checking mail as it's sent) with Imp?
Checking outgoing E-Mails with spamassassin is of limeted use,
as most headerbased rules can't trigger or would trigger also for
regular emails,
Jan Schneider schrieb:
>> Because I'm not using spamd so I cannot use the spamc command. Training
>> is fine, but there is a problem when learning from large files. When
>> there is a message with a size about 3 or 4 MB, the bayes_toks DB grows
>> and grows and grows sometimes 10 or 20 MB, so older
Zitat von Nico Weinreich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi there,
>
> with imp it's possible to train spamassassins bayes filter with imp. In
> my imp-conf I've the following options
>
> $conf['spam']['program'] = '/usr/bin/sa-learn -u amavis
> --prefspath=/etc/spamassassin/local.cf
> --siteconfigpath=/et