Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-03 Thread N. Raghavendra
At 2013-08-03T13:07:40+05:30, Ram wrote: > Bayes and dnswl rules are causing spams to get mis classified here. Unfortunately, nothing I can do there, since I have no say in the administration of that server. > You can ( allegedly :-) ) train your bayes , but I could not do this > successfully m

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-03 Thread James Griffin
Sat 3.Aug'13 at 9:19:49 +0530, N. Raghavendra > At 2013-08-02T09:38:42+01:00, James Griffin wrote: > > > Yes, of course you can. You can put SA on any machine that processes > > mail no matter if it's been scanned prior to arriving at your server. > > Thanks for

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-03 Thread Ram
On 08/02/2013 01:39 AM, N. Raghavendra wrote: I work in a setup where the external mail server (say, extmail.example.com) in a DMZ runs Spamassassin as soon as mail arrives from the Internet, and then passes the mail to an internal mail server (say, intmail.example.com) which has user maildirs.

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-02 Thread N. Raghavendra
At 2013-08-02T13:25:45+01:00, RW wrote: > It is, but the existing SA installation already has Bayes and network > test running. You're only going to improve on it by better Bayes > training and active management (tweaking and rule writing). > > I think you might get better results, with less main

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-02 Thread N. Raghavendra
At 2013-08-02T09:38:42+01:00, James Griffin wrote: > Yes, of course you can. You can put SA on any machine that processes > mail no matter if it's been scanned prior to arriving at your server. Thanks for the reply. However, since it's been pointed out by others that it may be better to use anot

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-02 Thread RW
On Fri, 02 Aug 2013 01:39:45 +0530 N. Raghavendra wrote: > I work in a setup where the external mail server (say, > extmail.example.com) in a DMZ runs Spamassassin as soon as mail > arrives from the Internet, and then passes the mail to an internal > mail server (say, intmail.example.com) which ha

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-02 Thread James Griffin
Fri 2.Aug'13 at 12:55:40 +0530, N. Raghavendra > At 2013-08-02T01:39:45+05:30, N. Raghavendra wrote: > > > I work in a setup where the external mail server (say, > > extmail.example.com) in a DMZ runs Spamassassin as soon as mail arrives > > from the Internet, and

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-02 Thread N. Raghavendra
At 2013-08-02T01:39:45+05:30, N. Raghavendra wrote: > I work in a setup where the external mail server (say, > extmail.example.com) in a DMZ runs Spamassassin as soon as mail arrives > from the Internet, and then passes the mail to an internal mail server > (say, intmail.example.com) which has use