Am 26.09.2014 um 18:01 schrieb John Hardin: > On Fri, 26 Sep 2014, Reindl Harald wrote: > >> we have a domain with a subdomain in nearly every country on this planet and >> so the sources of mail are very >> different > > Ooo. Have you considered participating in masschecks?
sorry, technical not possible - the server with SA don't store any message by policy - it's just a in-between-relay and many destinations are just forwarders back to "the world" * message hits postscreen * if it survives RBL weight -> postfix * HELO/PTR checks * after survive that 5% of all mail -> SpamAssassin * if it don't survive SA -> reject by milter, never a byte stored on disk well, the 5% making it to SA at all would not help much since it's the identical crap as for local users _____________________ to be honest: i don't trust such automatic checks in general and hence have disabled autolearning - well, i need to suck the pill of collect training messages and feed the bayes - until now it works great i even made a mistake in that context myself and moved a few messages a (customer complained why they where flagged as spam and forwarded them as attachment) to the "ham" folder, within the next minute i had 3 clear junk messages in my own inbox well, delete from ham-folder and rebuild bayes from scratch -> all fine again
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