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- SpamAssassin SNF4SA Plugin for SNFServer
- Installation and Configuration
-
- Copyright (C) 2009 ARM Research Labs, LLC.
-
- See www.armresearch.com for the copyright terms.
-
- Installing SpamAssassin SNF4SA plugin for SNFServer involves the
- following steps:
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- 1) Copy snf4sa.pm and snf4sa.cf to /etc/mail/spamassassin .
-
- 2) Edit /etc/mail/spamassassin/snf4sa.cf plugin configuration file
- to meet your needs. See below for a description of the
- configuration settings.
-
- The module writes the email message to a temporary file in
- /tmp/snf4sa. If this directory doesn't exist, the script creates it
- with permission 777. This allows both the script and SNFServer to
- write to that directory. If that directory already exists, ensure
- that it has a permission of 777.
-
- Plugin Configuation Settings
- ----------------------------
-
- The plugin file (snf4sa.cf) contains required lines that:
-
- 1) Configures SpamAssassin to load the plugin.
-
- 2) Describes the plugin.
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- 3) Configures SpamAssassin to add the X-Spam-SNF-Result header to
- the email. This header contains the results of the SNF scan.
-
- In addition, there are lines that can be configured by the user that
- specifies:
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- 1) Which emails to process through SNFServer.
-
- 2) The relationship between SNFServer results and the SpamAssassin
- score. You can specify the value added to or subtracted from the
- SpamAssasin score for each SNFServer result. You can also specify
- whether SpamAssasin should abort further processing for eacn
- SNFServer result.
-
- 3) The relationship between the GBUdb results and the SpamAssassin
- score. The GBUdb probability p and confidence c add the following
- value to the SpamAssasin score:
-
- (p * c) ^ 2 * sign(p) * MaxWeight
-
- where sign(p) is -1 if p < 0, and +1 otherwise, and MaxWeight is
- specified on a configuration line. MaxWeight is greater than or
- equal to zero.
-
- To specify which emails to process, use a line similar to:
-
- full SNF4SA eval:snf4sa_sacheck()
-
- The above line specifies that all emails be processed. Please see the
- SpamAssassin documentation for other options.
-
- To specify the relationship between the SNFServer results and the
- SpamAssassin score, enter zero or more lines with the format:
-
- snf_result: NN sa_score: S short_circuit: YES_OR_NO
-
- where NN specifies the SNFServer result, and S is the SpamAssassin
- score for that SNFServer result. YES_OR_NO is "yes" if further
- scanning should be skipped if SNFServer returns the result specified
- by NN, or "no" if further scanning should not be skipped. NN can be a
- combination of a series of one or more integers, and a range of
- integers specified by N-M, where N and M are integers. The
- "short_circuit: YES_OR_NO" is optional, and the default value for
- YES_OR_NO is "no" (which specifies that SpamAssasin continue
- scanning).
-
- For example:
-
- snf_result: 63 sa_score: 2.5 short_circuit: no
-
- causes the plugin to add 2.5 to the SpamAssassin score if SNFServer
- returns 63 (which in the default SNFServer configuration corresponds
- to "caution").
-
- Another example:
-
- snf_result: 45 47-62 sa_score: 5.0 short_circuit: yes
-
- causes the plugin to add 5.0 to the SpamAssassin score and stop
- further processing if SNFServer returns 45 or 47 thru 62.
-
- Final example:
-
- snf_result: 1 sa_score: -5.0
-
- causes the plugin to subtract 5.0 from the SpamAssassin score.
- SpamAssassin continues to process the email.
-
- If SNFServer returns a result that isn't specified, then the plugin
- adds zero to the SpamAssassin score.
-
- The following line specifies the MaxWeight parameter:
-
- GBUdb_max_weight: MaxWeight
-
- where MaxWeight is the value to specify. For example,
-
- GBUdb_max_weight: 3.0
-
- specifies a MaxWeight value of 3.0.
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