On 19/04/2012 04:41, Stevan Bajić wrote:

>> IgnoreHeader X-Paranoid-Spam
>> IgnoreHeader X-Paranoid-Prob
>> IgnoreHeader X-Paranoid-Report
>> IgnoreHeader X-ArGoMail-Read
>
> Ohhh boy! From where is that list? Looks like one of my older
> IgnoreHeader list.

I too have the same list. Should I use this feature or is there an 
updated list that I can use?

>   * Use the user SpamHitRate as a global merged group
>
>
> Tell all users on your system that you fine tuned the anti spam system
> and that they should expect the filter to make errors and that you
> expect from them to correct those errors by doing training. The good
> thing is that if they don't train / retrain the system, they will not
> destroy as fast they accuracy with TOE as they do with TEFT. The other
> good thing is that you can take all the time in the world to train that
> 'SpamHitRate' user and do all what is needed to get a good catch rate
> for that user and then convert it to a merged global group and let
> instantly all your users profit from that training. On one hand this
> will drastically reduce downtime of the anti-spam filter and on the
> other hand it will increase the catch rate instantly.

Need to check if I have set my global group correctly. I am currently 
using my own email account as a global group because my office users do 
not teach dspam so I teach dspam. It is set to TOE.

This is the way that I have done it. Is it correct?

#cat /home/dspam/group
groupGlobal:classification:*anth...@example.com

P.V.Anthony



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