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Marcio Merlone writes:
>I am a humble email sysadmin from Brazil, and we get tons of spam from
>everywhere. Of course we have our own spam, and sometimes it get spread
>to the world.
>
>I'd like to know if there is a way I can contribute with brazilian spam
>samples or hits-frequencies samples created with GA, so we could make SA
>more sensitive regarding brazilian spam.
>
>I tried to STFW and RTFM but could not find anything useful.
>
>If we get able to send hits-frequencies, so some docs on how to make'em
>will be desired. There is a brazilian SA mail list wich will be involved
>on such effort, wich is
>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-devel-br

Hi Marcio

That would be great!

The key is in the "masses" subdir of the distribution: specifically in
the files CORPUS_POLICY, CORPUS_SUBMIT, CORPUS_SUBMIT_NIGHTLY .

Basically, you set up a cron job to cvs update from live CVS every night,
scan a corpus of mail, and upload the results via rsync.

- --j.
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