On Tue, 22 Oct 2019, RW wrote:
If you are in a position to train manually, I think it's best to
turn-off auto-learning.
+1
Auto-learn is primarily for large sites with a diverse user base (e.g. an
ISP).
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jhar...@imp
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 18:31:18 +0200
Philipp Ewald wrote:
> First thanks for help, i will train them with current mail.
>
> my Amavis configuration found my Attachment and score this with SPAM
> score 999 but auto learn ignore this
>
...
> did i miss something? can someone help me?
>
> goog
First thanks for help, i will train them with current mail.
my Amavis configuration found my Attachment and score this with SPAM
score 999 but auto learn ignore this
X-Spam-Flag: YES
X-Spam-Score: 996.7
X-Spam-Level:
X-Spam
Hi,
I'm wondering if the plugins listed in the subject may help with messages
that are not in english...
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 12:21:45 +0200
Philipp Ewald wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> at this point i split all my SPAM mail to get the attachment to
> create a hash table. (but this is not my point)
>
> Its also possible to split my SPAM into html/text, plain/text and
> headers to.
> Debian package: ripmime
Hi folks,
at this point i split all my SPAM mail to get the attachment to create a
hash table. (but this is not my point)
Its also possible to split my SPAM into html/text, plain/text and
headers to.
Debian package: ripmime
Now i ask myself:
If i learn spamassassin with my mails should i le