Hello Andreas,
Andreas Neuhaus wrote:
> I'm currently thinking about switching from amavisd to DSPAM. Although I don't
> have any DSPAM experiences (I'm a complete DSPAM newbie), I read a lot of
> HOWTOs, FAQs and documentation about DSPAM over the last weeks. From what I
> read, DSPAM sounds great and I consider to get rid of amavisd now.
Btw: Why do you want to get rid of amavisd? amavisd or amavisd-new?
> Even if it's easy, only few users here will understand how to handle spam
> (relearn false detections) on their own, so I expect that most users won't
> ever get useful dictionaries and I need to find a way to configure groups so
> that most users can benefit of dictionaries that a small number of users (who
> know how to relearn spam/ham) mainain. From what I saw, the best way would be
> to use the neural network feature, which is unfortunately still experimental.
Did you consider using a global merged group?
In that case you should think about training a the base use as you
probably don't want that any user can change the spam tokens for all
other. Maybe you have to select manually which forwarded mails will be
used for training the base user.
-- FelixReceived on Sun Nov 13 09:38:35 2005
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