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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi.<br>
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I use SpamAssassin. I occasionally run sa-learn on selected IMAP
folders, like this:<br>
<blockquote><tt>sa-learn --ham --no-sync
"/home/user1/Maildir/dir1/cur"</tt><br>
<tt>sa-learn --ham --no-sync "/home/user1/Maildir/dir2/cur"</tt><br>
<tt>
sa-learn --ham --no-sync "/home/user2/Maildir/dir3/cur"</tt><br>
<tt>...</tt><br>
<tt>sa-learn --spam --no-sync "/home/user3/Maildir/.Junk/cur"</tt><br>
<tt>
</tt><tt>sa-learn --spam --no-sync
"/home/user4/Maildir/.Junk/cur"</tt><br>
<tt>...</tt><br>
<tt>sa-learn --sync</tt><br>
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<div class="moz-signature">In case of extra annoying spam I add
rules to spamassassin-local.cf manually, like this:<br>
<blockquote><tt>body LOCAL_ELGORDO1 /El Gordo
International Email Lottery Award/i</tt><br>
<tt>score LOCAL_ELGORDO1 4</tt><br>
<tt>describe LOCAL_ELGORDO1 Spam from El Gordo</tt><br>
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Spam countermeasures will never be 100% perfect. Better some
mails slip through, than correct mail catched and not delivered.<br>
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~~<i>VladoB</i>~~<br>
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On 3.12.2013 14:10, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:529DD836.3070402@filmakademie.de" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Hi,
usually our MailScanner installation is working fine, but from time to
time some spam/phishing mails slip through the grid and bug or confuse
our users.
My question: How to handle such messages? The messages in questions
usually have a good looking subject and not to much errors in the body,
the from address exists. So all in all they look quite good, beside some
foolish phishing urls.
AFAIK I can train SpamAssassin some how or is there some other best
practice suggestions?
        Thanks for any suggestion, hint etc. Regards . Götz
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