SpamAssassin domain rules
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Aug 7 15:05:25 IST 2003
At 14:33 07/08/2003, you wrote:
>Hope you're staying cool over there...I am using a different mail address as
>my ISP was having problems with the forwarding scenario:
>
>Yes most of the options are configurable via MailScanner and the system
>works really well thanks!
>
>However, I COULD potentially require different bayes databases for different
>domains, this is MUCH easier if I can simply base SA paramters based on
>domain and point each SA configuration at a different set of BAYES
>tokens...hope I'm making sense...
This would involve quite a lot of work on my part. You'll have to live
without for now.
>Using the example below:
>
>If I include a rules pointer here:
>
>SpamAssassin Prefs File = %etc-dir%/spam.assassin.prefs.rules
>
>That pointed to a prefs file like this:
>
>FromOrTo: example.com
>/etc/MailScanner/rules/example_sa_prefs.conf
>
>So that the "example_sa_prefs.conf" file has domain level SA configuration
>pointing to a tuned bayes database for the example.com domain. In addition,
>I can limit RBL use, DCC and Razor use as well as SA timeout paramters for
>SA on a domain-by-domain basis if this configuration is possible.
>
>Judging from the response, should I assume that rules with SA are not a
>reality in the current version?
>
>THX
>CT
>
>
>
>
>
> > You can set the SpamAssassin threshold score and the spam actions on a
> > per-user or per-domain (or per-anything-else for that matter) basis using
> > rulesets in MailScanner.
> > You can also have per-user and per-domain spam whitelists and blacklists.
> >
> > Between them, they implement just about all the SpamAssassin things people
> > ever want to change in reality.
> >
> > So some people can have a different threshold score to others, and some (a
> > different "some") can have their spam deleted or delivered or whatever,
> > just as they want. And they can each have their own whitelist and/or
> > blacklist if they want, too.
> >
> > At 12:53 05/08/2003, you wrote:
> > >I looked around in the archives and I am unable to find any references to
> > >this...
> > >
> > >I want to have different sa_user_prefs for each domain so that one domain
> > >can have a dedicated SA configuration that is seperate from another
>domain
> > >being scanned on the same MS system. Is this possible?
> > >
> > >Could I include a rules pointer here:
> > >
> > >SpamAssassin Prefs File = %etc-dir%/spam.assassin.prefs.rules
> > >
> > >
> > >That pointed to a rules file like this:
> > >
> > >To example.com /etc/MailScanner/rules/example_sa_prefs.conf
> > >
> > >
> > >where /etc/MailScanner/rules/example_sa_prefs.conf was a SA prefs file
> > >specific to example.com?
> > >
> > >CT
> >
> > --
> > Julian Field
> > www.MailScanner.info
> > MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support
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Julian Field
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