[solved] Re: Spamassassin / spamd

J.L. Coenders fedora at universalgrid.nl
Thu Nov 23 05:47:32 UTC 2006


On Tuesday 21 November 2006 22:24, jdow wrote:
> From: "J.L. Coenders" <fedora at universalgrid.nl>
> ----- 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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