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Re: [SLE] spamassassin question
- From: Andy Bennett <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 10:20:22 +0000
- Message-id: <200309191020.22609.andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
Are you talking about the auto-whitelist feature? - that's preferable, IMO,
because it allows individual users to allow specific senders to send mail.
Andy
On Thursday 18 September 2003 20:51, Tom Nielsen wrote:
> The other night I was fumbling through the internet looking for info on
> spamassassin. I came across something somewhere that talked about the
> user emailing spam, which spamassassin missed, to a spam server so that
> spamassassin could use the learning feature. It was something like
> spamserver@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> Bascially, if I get an email which was spam and I have spamassassin
> setup on my mail server, I could forward that email to the spamserver
> (or something like that) for it to learn. This would be lieu of saving
> the message, coping it to the server, then running sa-learn..... The
> other upside is that individual users can forward this email.
>
> Again, I just briefly saw it and can't remember where. Anyone have the
> foggest idea on what I'm talking about?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
Are you talking about the auto-whitelist feature? - that's preferable, IMO,
because it allows individual users to allow specific senders to send mail.
Andy
On Thursday 18 September 2003 20:51, Tom Nielsen wrote:
> The other night I was fumbling through the internet looking for info on
> spamassassin. I came across something somewhere that talked about the
> user emailing spam, which spamassassin missed, to a spam server so that
> spamassassin could use the learning feature. It was something like
> spamserver@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> Bascially, if I get an email which was spam and I have spamassassin
> setup on my mail server, I could forward that email to the spamserver
> (or something like that) for it to learn. This would be lieu of saving
> the message, coping it to the server, then running sa-learn..... The
> other upside is that individual users can forward this email.
>
> Again, I just briefly saw it and can't remember where. Anyone have the
> foggest idea on what I'm talking about?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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