Hello Will, Will Smith <[email protected]> (Di 25 Mär 2014 00:03:05 CET): > I want to tune the Bayesian filter by training it using sa-learn. To do > that I need emails that are valid and invalid. The way that I have it set > up now is that exim receives all emails for a specific domain. It then > scans using clam-av and spamassassin. It then sends the email off to a > corporate exchange box (via a transport rule). > > What I am hoping to do, is have a rule that if an email is marked as spam > that it cc's it to a local delivery box (I will make something like > [email protected]) and then I can run the sa-learn off of that box. > > So, questions are: > Can I have adding a CC be part of a ACL rule when something is marked as > spam? > Is there a better way to do what I am looking for? > Maybe I should BCC all email to an account, and then I get the ham and > spam? Not sure.
your data acl:
…
warn spam = nobody:true
one of your first routers:
salearn:
driver = redirect
condition = ${if >{$spam_score_int}{50}}
data = [email protected], $local_part@$domain
repeat_use = no
verify = no
If your spam@… is a local destination, you might check
the shadow_transport feature, about that way:
begin transports
local:
driver = appendfile
…
shadow_transport = salearn
remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
…
shadow_transport = salearn
salearn:
driver = pipe
command = sa-learn …
Beware, I didn't cross check this with the documentation, it's completly
untested and might just be considered as a hint :)
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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