Matthias,

> I'm planning to move from MailScanner to amavisd-new.
> MailScanner has a feature where I can save a copy of every mail in a
> daily archive, so I can use mail files to train spamassassin with ham
> and not recognized spam. Is there any function in amavisd-new?

You could enable archive quarantine, e.g:

  $archive_quarantine_method = 'local:archive/%m.gz';

or quarantine just clean mail.

Note that SpamAssassin does auto-learning by itself (unless disabled),
so automatic training is already being performed. This also takes
care to avoid feeding bayes score points back to auto-learner.


amavisd-new-2.4.3 release notes

- added configuration variables @archive_quarantine_to_maps and
  $archive_quarantine_method, allowing for archival quarantine of all mail
  (configurable by recipient and by policy banks) regardless of its contents
  category. This archive is independent from other quarantining, i.e. if
  spam quarantining and archival quarantining are both enabled, two copies
  will be stored to quarantine. When quarantining for archive one has two
  choices: archive_quarantine would store all mail addressed to recipient,
  whereas enabling clean quarantine as in:
    $quarantine_method_by_ccat{+CC_CLEAN} = 'local:clean-%m';
    $quarantine_to_maps_by_ccat{+CC_CLEAN} = 'clean-quarantine';
  would quarantine only clean mail, no spam, no viruses, no banned, no badh.

  Note that logging to SQL has only one field to store quarantine location,
  so in case of multiple quarantine locations only the first is remembered.
  The usual logging however reports all quarantine locations with the main
  log entry.


Mark

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