On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 08:04:54AM -0700, Troy Arnold wrote: > Unfortunately, Sonic users don't have the capability to train Spamassassin.
But you can email them ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), which I just did. :^) > Sonic continues to work on a system that will scale to many thousands of > users, but in the mean time, they've fallen behind in the spam munitions > war. It's been up and down, but mostly good. > They've wisely decided that a shared bayesion database for all > users is a bad idea. Managability is nice, but obviously each person gets different kinds of email that they 'want', so I can see sharing affecting false positives and false negatives in a bad way... > I finally got irritated enough to forward my sonic email to a server under my > control. I should have done that a long time ago! One thing I did that helped was trash all email that comes in to addresses I never actually use any more. (Mail aliases at my domain. Boy, I guess having different contact addresses for different projects was a _bad_ idea. It just multiplied the number of times spammers tried to email me. >:^P ) > Bill, did you see the new member tools that give you some control over > the RBL's that will be used to process your mail? I don't think I've looked closely into them. Once they turned on some of the new stuff though (RBL being part of it, I think) a few months back, my greymail folder shrunk from ~1000 per day to ~20-40. MUCH more managable! -bill! _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
