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-rw-r--r-- | antispam.7 | 21 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 6 deletions
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ protocol imap { .SH BACKENDS -The plugin supports multiple backends, there are currently two working +The plugin supports multiple backends, there are currently a few working backends included in the distribution: .SS dspam executable backend (dspam specific) @@ -71,12 +71,13 @@ problems with this approach including (1) it can take a long time during which the IMAP session is blocked (2) when many users retrain many messages at once server load may spike -.SS email sender backend (spam filter agnostic) +.SS pipe backend (spam filter agnostic) -This backend sends mail to ham@example.com or spam@example.com -(actual addresses are configurable) for retraining. This backend can -be very fast to set up if you already have a working setup that uses -training addresses as recommended by many spam filter setups. +This backend simply pipes the mail to train to a process it executes. +This can for example be used to send it as email to mail aliases for +retraining. This backend can be very easy to set up if you already +have a working setup that uses training addresses as recommended by +many spam filter setups. Since this backend simply pipes the message to a program (by default sendmail) it can also be used for all kinds of other spam filters, @@ -111,6 +112,14 @@ plugin { ################## # GENERIC OPTIONS + # backend selection, MUST be configured first, + # there's no default so you need to set one of + # these options: + # antispam_backend = crm114-exec + # antispam_backend = dspam-exec + # antispam_backend = pipe + # antispam_backend = spool2dir + # mail signature (used with any backend requiring a signature) antispam_signature = X-DSPAM-Signature |