I'm all for tightening up standards compliance with email, but what I would see
if this would happen is a request from my customers saying:
Bob'semails (b...@bad-spf.com) are going to the spam folder; whitelist him
please
Bob's email admin won't ever know that his SPF is failing.
Bill
On 1/24/2
On 1/6/2017 6:36 AM, Marc Stürmer wrote:
Am 05.01.2017 um 17:38 schrieb Nicola Piazzi:
Each minute it learn messages of the last minute so it read and learn one time
only for each message
Messages are that it sends from internal, so il learn that words are not spam
Internal messages are not
I use per-user databases for unix users and virtual users on both small
and large shops. It works pretty well. I have two instances of spamd
running, one for unix users and the 2nd one on port 784 for virtual-users.
Mail flow is postfix > spamc > dovecot-lda
If you only have virtual users then
I'm looking into modifying my spam processing script so it will report spam to
Razor.
From the Spamassassin Wiki: https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ReportingSpam
I should use:
spamassassin -r < message.txt
It states "The message will also be submitted to SpamAssassin's learning
system