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Gary Buckmaster wrote:

| I have set up a spam/virus filtering gateway using the very popular
| combination of ClamAV+Spamassassin+Amavisd-new+Postfix.  As its still
| in development, I'd like to do a slow roll-out to the users and have
| them help train the database against spam.  To this end, I've
| considered setting up spam@ and notspam@  accounts on the gateway
| itself, and having local users send appropriate samples to these
| accounts, then running sa-learn against these.  Does this approach
| make a great deal of sense?  Has anyone set up something like this?

Since you're already using amavisd-new and SpamAssassin, you might want
to look at Maia Mailguard <http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/>, which adds
web-based user and administrative GUIs, false positive and false
negative reporting, Bayes auto-training, and much more.

Robert LeBlanc
Renaissoft, Inc.
Maia Mailguard <http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/>
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