Re: [exim] Possible Spamassassin related feature request

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Szerző: Marc Perkel
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Tárgy: Re: [exim] Possible Spamassassin related feature request


On 6/21/2011 7:36 AM, Ted Cooper wrote:
> On 22/06/11 00:10, Marc Perkel wrote:
>> Just trying the idea here before I ask for a feature request.
>>
>> As we all know Exim has a spamassassin interface for testing email to
>> see if it's spam. I'd like to see an interface added for learning email
>> as spam/ham from exim. In my configuration the Exim server are separate
>> from the SA servers and there is yet another common server for MySQL.
>>
>> Thoughts? Does this make sense?
> This is already easy to do in a number of ways. Pipe transport, or
> process a dropbox mailbox, etc. I believe I'm thinking a little
> differently than you though. I required users that received spam or
> misclassified ham to report it to an appropriate email address.
>
> It requires protection of the report-spam@ and report-ham@ email
> addresses though as if a spammer finds out that you have such and
> address, they can flood it with spam (since it has to accept everything
> regardless of its spam/ham) and ruin the training. When I did do this,
> it was restricted to computers inside the network and required human
> intervention ie. a person went through the list of emails reported and
> double checked that no one had been an idiot. The forwarded emails were
> not used to train, but copies of the original messages from the archived
> flow. Subject, from and to extracted from the forwarded message were
> used to locate the message in question.
>
> I don't run that system any more since the bayes database ended up being
> next to useless on that mail stream.
>
> If you are deciding what you want to learn as ham/spam during the
> delivery of emails, the dropbox& process method would suffice. You
> would have the original emails, possibly in nice Maildir format (for
> dropboxes for spam, I use file mode with the $message_exim_id as the
> filename), and all the time in the world to send them to the SA servers.
> Perhaps when the mail load is low enough that SA wont mind that the
> bayes DB is locked and unavailable.
>


Hi Ted,

I probably could use the pipe transport but it seems that if it is
possible that not having to pipe into sa-learn would b more efficient.
Basically it would be talking to the spamd server directly telling it to
learn this rather than to test the message.

It may be too much work to implement or that I might be the only person
on the planet who needs this feature. That's what I wanted to test the
idea out here before doing a feature request.