At 11:50 AM (-0800) 1/23/2004 (Friday), Douglas Kirkland wrote:

A few questions you need to know. Does the users control the user_prefs file?
If so can they write there own rules. Does each user has their own Bayes
database? If so, how do they get trained? How are you getting the email to
spamassassin or spamc/spamd? Is there any filtering of the email from the
tagging of spamassassin?

Mail is filtered to SA through "CGPSA" as an external filter. I train Bayes by hand once a week. Users have no individual preference files and no individual bayes databases. SA is configured only to add "LIKELY SPAM: " to the subject header, and add all it's reporting headers to the message. Users then can deal with the mail as they wish by setting up filter rules in their email client.


Yes, SA logs by default.

Where might it be logging to? I can't find anything in /var/log/ and it's not putting anything in to my CommuniGate logfile. I just see CGPSA being called, and then the message being re-inserted into the queue after it's been scanned.
If it's logging somewhere non-standard, with my luck no-longer-here-dude forgot to put it into logrotate and I have a zillion gigabyte logfile. :-P


Hey cool! he did not ask how to get spamassassin to delete the email. :-)

Yeah, right, then I'd get nothing but phone calls whining that SA ate their email when really what happened is the dorks got over quota and all their email was bouncing back to sender.


--JR






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