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On 24-10-14 11:18, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
On 24-10-14 01:35, Peter Chiochetti wrote:
Am 2014-10-23 um 17:11 schrieb Alejandro Exojo:
I moved to IMAP and my filters are server side with sieve, but I don't have spam filtering yet.
I understand, that you do not want spamassassin (SA) to check lots of messages that are clean anyways.
If you can call SA from sieve, as a condtion in an if clause, filtering should be no problem, should it?
SIeve even has a facility for doing virus/spam filtering: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve/Examples#Filtering_using_the_spamt...
Never
mind, this was only for evaluating the headers added in an earlier stage, not running the spam classifier itself. You could still do that on a sieve level using extprograms, but the MTA route is a lot easier to setup.
I did use extprograms to do automated bayes training as an experiment: while running 2 spam filters (X and Y), if X thinks it's spam and Y is unsure, sieve automatically triggers a script that makes Y learn the message as spam.
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