Re: Spamassassin / spamd

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From: "Gene Heskett" <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx>

On Tuesday 21 November 2006 15:11, J.L. Coenders wrote:
Dear list,

I am trying to use spamassassin as a spamfilter with kmail. I have found
some information that it is possible to run spamassassin as a daemon
with spamd. Does anyone know a good source of information where I can
read up on configuration of spamassassin for client use and running
spamd to speed up the process?

I have trained spamassassin using the default configuration with about
1700 mails, but still it does not seem to work wel.

Thanks on beforehand.

Regards,

Jeroen

Because kmail locks its user interface up so tightly when fetching mail, and the effect is severely enhanced when using spamassassin, I have offloaded those jobs to fetchmail, which in turn uses procmail for the MDA, and procmail pipes it through spamd before depositing it in the users /var/mail/$USER mailbox. So kmails job is reduced to pulling it from that file every 2 minutes or so and sorting it according to your filter rules, and generally remains much more responsive to the user.

None of this should be done as root even if you run as root. Fortunately, all this has the 'run as user' option in their launching syntax. The expert on setting that up is Jdow if she has the time to help. She was very nice and helped me a lot when I did it.

If he is reading from ISP directly then "fer shure" he wants to use
that setup I taught you. It also allows for individual Bayes training
and if desired individual rules as well as individual scores to be
processed along with the standard rule sets.

You positively do not want to handle spam in real time in the link
from your ISP to something like kmail. It is about as famn dool a
setup as you can create.

{^_^}


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