symantec doesn't use spamassassin and does not use the name mailscanner.
mailscanner is an open source program. It uses spamassassin to scan mail. I would also suggest that at the top of the document that you put in something along the lines of "this document is intended to be read by [insert your target audience here] under 'what is spamassassin' you need to clarify that SA is not run on e-mail clients like desktops, that it is run on mailservers. you should also mention that the thunderbird mail client has the ability to detect SA scores in incoming mail and filter accordingly. Other mail clients can use a rule to determine if incoming mail is spam or not and dispose of it if SA thinks it is. Ted On 11/29/2011 7:13 PM, Dorian Chan wrote:
Hello again, I've attached version 2.0 with this email (it's the clean version without all the comments :) ). I've pretty much finished up the definitions and some cleaning up. Again, I would really enjoy feedback! Thanks, antiamoeba On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:28 PM, antiamoeba <articgrayling...@gmail.com <mailto:articgrayling...@gmail.com>> 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 -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/A-SpamAssassin-Crash-Course-for-Admins-tp32879895p32879895.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.