Ah, that would make a difference. Carry on!
Ted On 11/29/2011 3:02 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
A note for those unfamiliar with GCI that these are 13 to 17 year old kids getting an introduction to open source. Thanks for the feedback! Regards, KAM Ted Mittelstaedt <t...@ipinc.net> wrote: Well, here's my $0.02 For starters, is it realistic to think that someone charged with implementing spamassassin on a mailserver does not know what spam is? The first 2 sections are fluff and would be best replaced by a link to wikipedia's spam entry, along with the warning "if you need to read wikipedia to figure out what spam is you shouldn't be installing spamassassin" The 3rd section can be replaced with something saying: for the purposes of this document the following definitions are used: fp - yadda yadda yadda fn - yadda yadda yadda greylist - yadda yadda yadda in the shortest sentences you can write. The real beginning of the document should start with "what is spamassassin" dkim does not belong in the "how sa works" overview apple osx section is almost meaningless. Any osx server admin knows they have to go under the hood to the osx command line to do anything with their server. I'm not really sure why you have that in there because you don't have any other distribution-specific info it appears. Perhaps if you put several sections dealing with distro-specific stuff that might be better to put the OSX stuff in. vi is not really a good editor to tell a newbie to use. (I use vi myself exclusively) There are easier editors for newbies I get that probably you prefer vi and there's nothing wrong with mentioning it but you shouldn't seem as though it's a requirement. smartypants jokes telling people to block 0.0.0.0 to255.255.255.255 <http://255.255.255.255> are not appropriate either. I guarentee there will be newbies who won't get the joke and will actually try to do this. Also this misses the fact that a lot of mailservers nowadays are dual-stacked and run both IPv4 and IPv6. My personal preference for writing "crash courses" is to pick a specific *nix distribution and then detail an install on that. There are many small details that are critical to get right to have a successful installation, but you can't include these in a giant crash course that covers all the major distros. Generally people read these wanting to get something up and running quick so they need the specific info SA isn't really useful by itself it has to be run by something. A lot of people use procmail to call SA on mail and you need to detail that method. It also would help to detail calling SA with spamass milter although that is sendmail specific so it may not apply to all distros. And it would be a good thing to cover using a front end quarantine manager like mailscanner although not to go in depth since these typically are rather! complex to get working. Ted On 11/28/2011 10:28 PM, antiamoeba wrote: > > Hi, > I'm currently working on a crash course for administrators as part of Google > Code-in. I would really appreciate it if you could provide any feedback for > this project. This is still a big work in process and multiple definitions > still need to be added/revised. Please let me know if you have any > suggestions or if I have understood anything wrong. I've attached a pdf and > a word document. > > Thanks, > antiamoeba > > > http://old.nabble.com/file/p32879895/SpamAssassin.pdf SpamAssassin.pdf > http://old.nabble.com/file/p32879895/SpamAssassin.docx SpamAssassin.docx