Re: Training Bayes On A Gateway

2014-10-09 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
I collect spam this way, periodically I scan the mail logs looking for "unknown user" entries and sort the results - usernames/email addresses that are repeatedly being "guessed" get an alias entry added that forwards the spam to a spam mailbox. I have about 20 of these now that are aliased

Re: Training Bayes On A Gateway

2014-10-09 Thread Jason W.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 4:14 PM, John Hardin wrote: > On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, John Traweek CCNA, Sec+ wrote: > > I've built a gateway server using sa-exim to filter email for our >> > > This topic comes up fairly regularly. Did you search the list archives on > terms like "exchange bayes" ? > Since

Re: Training Bayes On A Gateway

2014-10-09 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014, John Traweek CCNA, Sec+ wrote: I've built a gateway server using sa-exim to filter email for our corporate Microsoft Exchange environment. It's working pretty good, but I have Bayes turned off due to the fact that I am unsure on how to train it in this type of environment.

Re: Training Bayes On A Gateway

2014-10-09 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 09.10.2014 um 21:43 schrieb John Traweek CCNA, Sec+: I’ve built a gateway server using sa-exim to filter email for our corporate Microsoft Exchange environment. It’s working pretty good, but I have Bayes turned off due to the fact that I am unsure on how to train it in this type of environme

Training Bayes On A Gateway

2014-10-09 Thread John Traweek CCNA, Sec+
I've built a gateway server using sa-exim to filter email for our corporate Microsoft Exchange environment. It's working pretty good, but I have Bayes turned off due to the fact that I am unsure on how to train it in this type of environment. Has someone written a how to article on how to efficie