From: "Matt Kettler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> At 12:20 PM 2/6/2004, Gareth wrote:
> >I'm about to implement a SpamAssassin setup for nearly one hundred users,
> >I'll be using Amavis-new, and so can't have Bayes per user.... should I
> >avoid Bayes all together?
>
> No... Bayes performs better when it's per user.. that doesn't mean that
> multiple-users on a single bayes DB doesn't work.

Would I still need to have sa-learn running on ham and spam, and making
employees resend any original messages to a ham and spam mailbox in the
event of a false positive / negative...?

> And you might want to load some of the custom rulesets like popcorn,
> backhair, weeds, etc.

How do these custom rules work, who writes them, why are they not included
with SpamAssassin... any 'How to' documents on setting them up?

Thanks for your help.


Gareth

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