On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:24, jdow wrote: > From: "J.L. Coenders" <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > ----- Original Message ----- > 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. > ----- /Original Message ----- > > Jeroen, there is a SpamAssassin users list that is your friend. (It > is also rather busy of late with up to 100 mails a day.) > > http://www.rulesemporium.com/ is another best friend. They are a > collection of SpamAssassin rules ninjas who write packages of rules > for various needs. Visit the site, read the rule set descriptions > carefully, and install what seems to fit your needs. > > "service spamd start" gets SpamAssassin's daemon mode running. Then > in the scripts that call "spamassassin" change that to "spamc". There > are some gotchas about how spamd is run which can affect how rules > are handled. A good read through the man files (lots of them) and > the somewhat disorganized SpamAssassin wiki can help with this. > (http://www.spamassassin.org/ has a wiki link.) For man you are not > stuck with only the "spamassassin", "spamd", and "spamc" entries. > man Mail::SpamAssassin is also fruitful and points to other gems > like Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf. > > {^_^} Thank you for the help, I will read the information and see if I can adjust my configuration. Otherwise, you will probably see me back. Thanks again. Regards, Jeroen
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