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cbd96d2c | 1 | # This is the right place to customize your installation of SpamAssassin. |
2 | # | |
3 | # See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details of what can be | |
4 | # tweaked. | |
5 | # | |
6 | # Only a small subset of options are listed below | |
7 | # | |
8 | ########################################################################### | |
9 | ||
10 | # Add *****SPAM***** to the Subject header of spam e-mails | |
11 | # | |
12 | # rewrite_header Subject *****SPAM***** | |
13 | ||
14 | ||
15 | # Save spam messages as a message/rfc822 MIME attachment instead of | |
16 | # modifying the original message (0: off, 2: use text/plain instead) | |
17 | # | |
18 | # report_safe 1 | |
19 | report_safe 0 | |
20 | ||
21 | # Set which networks or hosts are considered 'trusted' by your mail | |
22 | # server (i.e. not spammers) | |
23 | # | |
24 | # trusted_networks 212.17.35. | |
25 | ||
26 | ||
27 | # Set file-locking method (flock is not safe over NFS, but is faster) | |
28 | # | |
29 | # lock_method flock | |
30 | ||
31 | ||
32 | # Set the threshold at which a message is considered spam (default: 5.0) | |
33 | # | |
34 | # required_score 5.0 | |
35 | ||
36 | ||
37 | # Use Bayesian classifier (default: 1) | |
38 | # | |
0b96e8b3 | 39 | use_bayes 1 |
cbd96d2c | 40 | |
41 | ||
42 | # Bayesian classifier auto-learning (default: 1) | |
43 | # | |
44 | # bayes_auto_learn 1 | |
45 | ||
46 | ||
47 | # Set headers which may provide inappropriate cues to the Bayesian | |
48 | # classifier | |
49 | # | |
50 | # bayes_ignore_header X-Bogosity | |
51 | # bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Flag | |
52 | # bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Status | |
53 | ||
54 | # Location of bayes data | |
ce48bb52 | 55 | #bayes_path /var/local/lib/spamd/bayes |
cbd96d2c | 56 | |
57 | # Fix bayes permissions | |
58 | bayes_file_mode 0770 | |
59 | ||
80e9c971 | 60 | # enable txrep |
61 | use_txrep 1 | |
62 | txrep_autolearn 1 | |
6e7ba7cf | 63 | |
80e9c971 | 64 | # Whether to decode non- UTF-8 and non-ASCII textual parts and recode |
65 | # them to UTF-8 before the text is given over to rules processing. | |
66 | # | |
67 | # normalize_charset 1 | |
68 | ||
69 | # Some shortcircuiting, if the plugin is enabled | |
70 | # | |
71 | ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit | |
72 | # | |
73 | # default: strongly-whitelisted mails are *really* whitelisted now, if the | |
74 | # shortcircuiting plugin is active, causing early exit to save CPU load. | |
75 | # Uncomment to turn this on | |
76 | # | |
77 | # shortcircuit USER_IN_WHITELIST on | |
78 | # shortcircuit USER_IN_DEF_WHITELIST on | |
79 | # shortcircuit USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO on | |
80 | # shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_WHITELIST on | |
81 | ||
82 | # the opposite; blacklisted mails can also save CPU | |
83 | # | |
84 | # shortcircuit USER_IN_BLACKLIST on | |
85 | # shortcircuit USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO on | |
86 | # shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST on | |
87 | ||
88 | # if you have taken the time to correctly specify your "trusted_networks", | |
89 | # this is another good way to save CPU | |
90 | # | |
91 | # shortcircuit ALL_TRUSTED on | |
92 | ||
93 | # and a well-trained bayes DB can save running rules, too | |
94 | # | |
95 | # shortcircuit BAYES_99 spam | |
96 | # shortcircuit BAYES_00 ham | |
97 | ||
98 | endif # Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit | |
6e7ba7cf | 99 | |
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100 | # hcoop-change: use local caching nameserver for RBL |
101 | dns_server 127.0.0.1 |