Matthew Smith wrote: > Quoth Jorge Bastos at 07/16/06 20:48... >> I'd like an advice from you all. >> For completing my mail system i only need an antispam system. >> My conf is: >> Postfix+DBmail+Clamav with clamsmtp proxy >> >> Shoul i use Spamassassin? > > I use amavisd with Spamassassin as the anti-spam backend and Clamav as > the anti-virus backend. Postfix pushes everything it receives to > amavisd, it is checked, then fed back into Postfix for delivery. > > Both Thunderbird and Outlook can be told to take notice of X-spam > headers from SpamAssassin. > > The only issue I can see with SpamAssassin is that if you want to train > the Bayesian filter, the sa-learn programme only works on files. But > then it is written in Perl, so it could be adapted to talk to DBmail... > > (I haven't actually migrated to DBmail yet - I'm still using uw-imap, > but will be changing soon. I will then address the SpamAssassin > training issue.)
I use a script to subscribe all users to #Public/Spam and teach them to copy all spam there. I then use a fetchmail setup to dump the contents of that folder straight into sa-learn. works for me. -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl
