A spamthing we can use??

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greetings.  Yeah, it is a bit of a resource pig.  I am running it on a p4 
2.6 with an smp kernel to take advantage of the hyper threading of the 
processor.

Even on my machine with a gig of quite fast memory, it certainly generates a 
performance hit.

Never tried setting up per user configuration of it but will play and see 
what I can do.

I don't believe that a regular user can turn on the auto learn functions but 
will see what I can do.

Now, if I could convince it to not spam alerts to my mailing lists. 
Probably something I can do in mailman to not allow messages which have 
beentagged as spam so I don't have to keep going to admin pages to reject 
posts from non-members.

Brian.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nick Gawronski" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: A spamthing we can use??


> Hi, I use a service called 0spam.com at http://www.0spam.com that is very 
> accessible and is remote so no software needs to be installed but I have 
> setup fetchmail to force the spam checker to check for spam every minute 
> but normally you don't need to do this, I just don't like spam. bye On 
> Wed, 18 May 2005, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
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>> Yeah, I wanted to use that too but it runs too slow on my old 486 and
>> that is what I currently use for processing my mail.  My faster machine
>> dual boots windows and linux so can't reliably use it for constant up
>> time for accepting mail.  How fast a machine are you using?
>>
>> my internet hosting service has spam assassin on their box at
>> ultrahost.us but he doesn't have the auto learn feature turned on.  As a
>> personal user, I am limitted to using the cpanel interface and for
>> whatever reason, I have no means to turn on the auto learn feature.  Is
>> there any way as a normal user on his system to some how "train" spam
>> assassin to include new items as spam?
>>
>> On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 05:04:02PM -0400, brian Moore wrote:
>>> Hi. I use spam assassin available from http://www.spamassassin.org
>>>
>>> You have to run your own mail server to use it but it works quite well
>>> and I have it updating itself via cron job.
>>>
>>> Once you've had it running a while, it gets pretty good at learning
>>> what to tag and what not.
>>>
>>> Brian.
>>
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