cyrus and Spamassassin bayes rules

Robin M. robin at primus.ca
Sun Apr 25 11:26:36 EDT 2004


On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Craig Ringer wrote:

> On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 20:58, Ghislain ADNET wrote:
>
> > Or perhaps can i feed it directly from the actual
> > individual files in the mailbox ?
>
> There are a couple of other things I should mention about this approach.
> First: do not move or modify the files, only use IMAP to do that.
> Otherwise you'll need to reconstruct the mailbox, and it's just nicer to
> use IMAP.
>
> Second, make sure not to read in the cyrus.* files - just use the *.
> mail files.
>
> Otherwise - well, it's worked well for me.
>
I have also been considering setting this up. I was thinking of having a
globally shared mailbox which users can 'drag' spam into. The dragging
could also be a 'report as spam', or 'this is not spam' button. I was
thinking of making the accss lists on the shared folders so that users can
post but not read to the shared folder. I have tested spamassassin on the
cyrus mailbox for learning and there is no problem doing that, but how can
I delete the messages after a learning session, without doing a rebuild,
or maybe that is the best thing to do.

Are there other people out there that have implemented this and what are
your methods ?
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