On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 09:11:15AM +0800, Orlando Andico wrote:
> It seems to be working well. I primed it with about 50MB of spam and
> 500MB of "good" mails. My spam wordlist is only about 2900 words, and
> "good" words about 17000. I'm using a somewhat-modified bogofilter
> though (global wordlist in /etc/mail/bogofilter, returns not 1 or 0,
> but the spamicity..) and I've got it hooked into the Postfix pipeline.

Sick of spam getting through to the mailing lists I host (spam just to
me isn't half as bad), and feeling the lack of power of simply using the
available blacklists (minus SpamCop of course, which overdoes it) plus
an IP address based blacklist, I'm needing to find a solution similar to
yours.

The available documentation only seems to be useful for systems wanting
their users to have individual bogofilter wordlists. I also read Paul
Graham's "A Plan for Spam", and he recommends this kind of setup, as
well.

I'm curious, anyway: would it be too much to ask (plead with?) you to
detail how you hacked bogofilter to act on system-wide wordlists and
hooked it into the Postfix pipeline? What other components do you have
in this pipline?  How is mail "quarantined"?

Thanks in advance. :)

 --> Jijo

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