Mail::Decency::ContentFilter::CRM114
Filters messages trough crm114 discriminator.
--- disable: 0 cmd_train: '/usr/share/crm114/mailreaver.crm --fileprefix=%user% -u %user% --report_only' cmd_learn_spam: '/usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.crm --fileprefix=%user% -u %user% --learnspam' cmd_unlearn_spam: '/usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.crm --fileprefix=%user% -u %user% --learngood' cmd_learn_ham: '/usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.crm --fileprefix=%user% -u %user% --learngood' cmd_unlearn_ham: '/usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.crm --fileprefix=%user% -u %user% --learnspam' # set a global crm directory .. for isp like configs, not per user # the "/" at the end is important!! default_user: /var/spool/crm114/ # weight for known innocent (good) mails #weight_innocent: 20 # weight for known spam (bad) mails #weight_spam: -100 # translate crm114 generated weightings into weightings # used in the content filter context (can't use each's # content filter out, cause they use their own scale) # the following translated any crm114 score equal or # bigger then 1 to 100, any score between 1 and -2 to # internal score of 0 and anything below weight_translate: 1: 100 -2: 0 -3: -100
This is a very simplified installation. For detailed information and more in-depth information refer to google.
Assuming you don't want an per-user but a global css database...
First of get crm. In a debian system that would be:
aptitude install crm114
(for source compilation or other distries refer to google)
Then make some crm114 directory. This might get large (depending on the amount of trained mails)
mkdir /var/spool/crm114 cd /var/spool/crm114
Now copy the basic configuration files there
cp /usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.cf .
Create empty priority and whitelist files
touch rewrites.mfp priolist.mfp whitelist.mfp blacklist.mfp
Create empty css files for spam and ham
cssutil -b -r spam.css cssutil -b -r nonspam.css
Make some modifications in the config file mailfilter.cf (again: google for info about that matter)
:spw: /mypassword/ :add_verbose_stats: /no/ :add_extra_stuff: /no/ :rewrites_enabled: /no/ :spam_flag_subject_string: // :unsure_flag_subject_string: // :log_to_allmail.txt: /no/
Mark the following for later tuning:
:good_threshold: /10.0/ :spam_threshold: /-5.0/
Now allow your decency filter user write-access to the config dir
chown -R mailuser:mailgroup /var/spool/crm114
Train your first mails into crm like this.
/usr/share/crm114/mailtrainer.crm --spam=/path/to/spamdir --good=/path/to/hamdir \ --fileprefix=/var/spool/crm114/
CRM114 runs normally with $USER_HOME/.crm114 .. this fallback method implements that. As long as no "cmd_user" is set, it will be used.
Mail::Decency::ContentFilter::Core::Cmd
Mail::Decency::ContentFilter::Core::Spam
Mail::Decency::ContentFilter::Core::WeightTranslate
Mail::Decency::ContentFilter::Bogofilter
Mail::Decency::ContentFilter::DSPAM
Ulrich Kautz <uk@fortrabbit.de>
Copyright (c) 2010 the "AUTHOR" as listed above
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.
To install Mail::Decency, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Mail::Decency
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Mail::Decency
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.