This is interesting. I use SpamAssassin via amavis on a few systems that use Cyrus as MDA, but haven't figured out a reasonable way to set bayesian filtering on such a mail store.
Could you elaborate on how you set up cyrus and bogofilter. The same setup should also be usable (I guess) for SpamAssassin bayesian filtering.


Oded Arbel wrote:

On Wednesday 31 December 2003 17:40, Baruch Birnbaum wrote:

Do you have experience with any of them as a server side spam control
software?
Is there anything else?


I'm using bogofilter by ESR. its wasn't trivial to setup on my Postfix/Cyrus system, and it requires a very large volume of test email to be effective, but I got it to dump email that it sure is SPAM and after a couple of months of running it I get almost no SPAM that it isn't marked and the ammount of "suspect as SPAM" has diminished greatly.
I expect it to get better as I feed it more SPAM, which I do regularly from the stuff that still lends in my inbox and the stuff I get from my unprotected work email.


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