On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 08:19:04PM -0400, Tim Johnson wrote:

> I have a smtp gateway running sendmail  8.12.10.  How  do  I  setup  a
site-wide filter and still retain the ability to  select  which  users
are sent through spamassassin? Also, if I can pose  two  questions  in
the  same message, how do I (and only I) add spam/ham to the site-wide
bayes  filter  (99.9%  of  the  users  will not have accounts anyway).

Please wrap your text lines -- thanks.

Looks to me like amavisd-new can do what you want. It has the  concept
of  'spam-lover'  i.e.  recipients  who bypass the spam checking. It's
kind  of  reversed  compared  to  what  you  asked  for   though   (in
amavisd-new, you specify who does NOT  get  his/her  mails  filtered).

If properly configured, Spam Assassin as called from amavisd-new  will
auto-learn from detected  spam.  AFAIK  it  will  not  auto-learn  ham
though (not even sure that'd be something reasonable to do it on every
ham message).

What  you can do (and what I do) is invoking sa-learn --ham ... on the
files containing the false positives reported by your user. You should
run this as the user running the amavisd-new daemons.

Greets,
_Alain_

-- 
Alain Fauconnet
IT Security Specialist & CISO -- ITServ
Asian Institute of Technology


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