>>
>
> If you are using Postfix, the following smtpd_recipient_restrictions work
> well for us. Note that you need to install policy-spf-python before you can
> use the last directive.:
>
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_unauth_destination,
> reject_invalid_hostname, re
>
> reject_unknown_client_hostname (with Postfix < 2.3:
> reject_unknown_client)Reject the request when 1) the client IP
> address->name mapping fails, 2) the name->address mapping fails, or 3)
> the name->address mapping does not match the client IP address.
> This is a stronger restriction than
>
> I have:
>
>$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 5.5; # add 'spam detected' headers at that
>level
>$sa_kill_level_deflt = 7.5; # triggers spam evasive actions (e.g.
>blocks mail)
I think it is quite high. Pls see my config ( 3.5 and 3.8 )
$sa_tag_level_deflt = undef; # add spam info
Thank you Dino and Kai,
I have:
$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 5.5; # add 'spam detected' headers at that
level
$sa_kill_level_deflt = 7.5; # triggers spam evasive actions (e.g.
blocks mail)
We do use RBLs at the SMTP level, greylisting, RBLs with spamassassin,
but still we have been g
To: amavis-users@amavis.org
Subject: Increase spamassassin bayes99 score
Hello,
After relatively long training of bayes filters, we are consistently getting
bayes99 score of 3.5 (on spam mails).
It seems this is the max score assigned to bayes99. How/where can we increase
this value?
Config
kolaos Milas
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 8:24 AM
To: amavis-users@amavis.org
Subject: Increase spamassassin bayes99 score
Hello,
After relatively long training of bayes filters, we are consistently getting
bayes99 score of 3.5 (on spam mails).
It seems this is the max score assigned to bayes9
Hello,
After relatively long training of bayes filters, we are
consistently getting bayes99 score of 3.5 (on spam mails).
It seems this is the max score assigned to bayes99. How/where
can we increase this value?
Config files are at: /et