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Ilpo Nyyssönen iny+news at iki.fi
Fri Jul 20 01:44:27 EDT 2007


"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen at xemacs.org> writes:

> What I'd rather have, if you would, is advice on integrating SpamBayes
> into the Mailman pipeline.  Recently some of the newer spams are
> getting past both SpamAssassin (SpA in the diagram below) and my own
> procmail filters, and updating them is a very painstaking and
> unreliable process.  I'd like to replace them with something more
> automated.  Currently our process looks like this:
>
>         --> MTA --> procmail --> Mailman -->
>             | ^
>             v |
>             SpA

I have used in one site a setup with SpamAssassin called from mailman
(a plugin can be found, google("mailman spamassassin")). This makes it
possible to modify the score, if the sender is in the list.

Additionally I have used common bayesian in the SpamAssassin for all
the lists.

I have been quite satisfied with the setup.

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Ilpo Nyyssönen # biny # /* :-) */



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