> Hi Steve, > Ahoi Josef,
> your point on non writing signatures to db during training is perfectly > clear, in fact I was > thinking about it some time ago. > > And yes, I'd appreciate your training script. > I will send it to you as soon as I get the time to download it from the server. Today or tomorrow. > My current and still working installation of old dspam uses one shared > group for all users. > So you use a global shared group. Right? > Now I am trying to make userless setup on filter machine placed in front > of real imap server(s). > My idea is to replace bayes filter in spamassasin with dspam. Bayes in > SA is blackbox for me and it's performance seems to be really suboptimal. > > In my experience users do not train, which leads to poor results. > That is my experience too. But I use a global merged group because I have around 3'000 boxes on that system and the various domains hosted there don't share the same viewpoint on what is spam and what is ham. So for me a merged group is the perfect fit. > I have > even seen user, who retrained dspam to deliver almost all spam an eat > almost all ham. > If you have that and you have a shared group then those users will pollute the result for all other users as well. Better to go with a merged group. > Currently I use spamassasin for most of users (they do not have to care > about it) and dspam (on imap server) for me and few experienced users. > > Next step would be to leverage dspam classification maintained by few > experienced users so that other users will get more acurate results > without > having to know about dspam at all. > Aha! Okay. Then go with the shared group. > > Steve napsal(a): > Steve -- GRATIS für alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Dspam-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspam-user
