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# dovecot-antispan |
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# GENERIC OPTIONS |
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# Debugging options |
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# Uncomment to get the desired debugging behaviour. |
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# Note that in some cases stderr debugging will not be as |
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# verbose as syslog debugging due to internal limitations. |
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# |
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# antispam_debug_target = syslog |
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# antispam_debug_target = stderr |
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# antispam_verbose_debug = 1 |
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# |
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# This can be used to get a prefix, e.g. by specifying %u in it |
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# antispam_debug_prefix = "antispam: " |
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# backend selection, MUST be configured first, |
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# there's no default so you need to set one of |
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# these options: |
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antispam_backend = crm114 |
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# antispam_backend = dspam |
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# antispam_backend = pipe |
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# antispam_backend = spool2dir |
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# mail signature (used with any backend requiring a signature) |
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# antispam_signature = X-DSPAM-Signature |
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# action to take on mails without signature |
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# (used with any backend requiring a signature) |
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# (we recommend only setting this to 'move' after verifying that the |
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# whole setup is working) |
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# antispam_signature_missing = move # move silently without training |
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antispam_signature_missing = error |
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# The list of folders for trash, spam and unsure can be given |
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# with three options, e.g. "trash" matches the given folders |
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# exactly as written, "trash_pattern" accept the * wildcard at |
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# the end of the foldername, "trash_pattern_ignorecase" |
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# accepts the * wildcard at the end of the foldername _and_ |
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# matches the name case insensitivly. |
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# the *-wildcard with the following meaning: |
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# * at the end: any folder that _start_ with the string |
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# e.g.: |
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# antispam_trash_pattern = deleted *;Gel&APY-schte * |
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# match any folders that start with "deleted " or "Gelöschte " |
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# match is _case_senstive_! |
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# |
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# antispam_trash_pattern_ignorecase = deleted *;Gel&APY-schte * |
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# match any folders that start with "deleted " or "gelöschte " |
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# match is _case_insenstive_, except the non-USASCII letters, |
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# "ö" in this example. |
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# To match the upper-case Ö, too, you need to add yet another |
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# pattern "gel&ANY-schte *", note the different UTF7 encoding: |
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# &ANY- instead of &APY-. |
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# semicolon-separated list of Trash folders (default unset i.e. none) |
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# antispam_trash = |
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# antispam_trash = trash;Trash;Deleted Items; Deleted Messages |
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# antispam_trash_pattern = trash;Trash;Deleted * |
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# antispam_trash_pattern_ignorecase = trash;Deleted * |
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# semicolon-separated list of spam folders |
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antispam_spam = SPAM |
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# antispam_spam_pattern = SPAM |
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# antispam_spam_pattern_ignorecase = SPAM |
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# semicolon-separated list of unsure folders (default unset i.e. none) |
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antispam_unsure = inbox/unsure |
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# antispam_unsure_pattern = |
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# antispam_unsure_pattern_ignorecase = |
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# Whether to allow APPENDing to SPAM folders or not. Must be set to |
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# "yes" (case insensitive) to be activated. Before activating, please |
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# read the discussion below. |
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# antispam_allow_append_to_spam = no |
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########################### |
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# BACKEND SPECIFIC OPTIONS |
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# |
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#=================== |
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# dspam plugin |
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# dspam binary |
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# antispam_dspam_binary = /usr/bin/dspam |
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# semicolon-separated list of extra arguments to dspam |
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# (default unset i.e. none) |
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# antispam_dspam_args = |
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# antispam_dspam_args = --deliver=;--user;%u # % expansion done by dovecot |
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# antispam_dspam_args = --mode=teft |
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# Ignore mails where the DSPAM result header contains any of the |
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# strings listed in the blacklist |
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# (default unset i.e. none) |
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# antispam_dspam_result_header = X-DSPAM-Result |
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# semicolon-separated list of blacklisted results, case insensitive |
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# antispam_dspam_result_blacklist = Virus |
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# semicolon-separated list of environment variables to set |
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# (default unset i.e. none) |
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# antispam_dspam_env = |
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# antispam_dspam_env = HOME=%h;USER=%u |
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#===================== |
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# pipe plugin |
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# |
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# This plug can be used to train via an arbitrary program that |
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# receives the message on standard input. Since sendmail can be |
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# such a program, it can be used to send the message to another |
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# email address for training there. |
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# |
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# For example: |
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# antispam_pipe_program = /path/to/mailtrain |
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# (defaults to /usr/sbin/sendmail) |
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# antispam_pipe_program_args = --for;%u |
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# antispam_pipe_program_spam_arg = --spam |
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# antispam_pipe_program_notspam_arg = --ham |
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# antispam_pipe_tmpdir = /tmp |
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# will call it, for example, like this: |
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# /path/to/mailtrain --for jberg --spam |
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# |
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# The old configuration options from when this plugin was called |
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# "mailtrain" are still valid, these are, in the same order as |
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# above: antispam_mail_sendmail, antispam_mail_sendmail_args, |
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# antispam_mail_spam, antispam_mail_notspam and antispam_mail_tmpdir. |
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# |
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# Alternatively, if you need to give multiple options, you can use |
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# the spam_args/notspam_args parameters (which are used in preference |
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# of the singular form): |
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# antispam_pipe_program_spam_args = --spam;--my-other-param1 |
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# antispam_pipe_program_notspam_args = --ham;--my-other-param2 |
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# which will then call |
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# /path/to/mailtrain --for jberg --spam --my-other-param1 |
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# temporary directory |
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antispam_pipe_tmpdir = /tmp |
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# spam/not-spam argument (default unset which will is not what you want) |
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# antispam_pipe_program_spam_arg = |
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# antispam_pipe_program_notspam_arg = |
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# binary to pipe mail to |
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antispam_pipe_program = /usr/sbin/sendmail |
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#antispam_pipe_program_args = -f;%u@example.com # % expansion done by dovecot |
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#=================== |
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# crm114 plugin |
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# mailreaver binary |
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# antispam_crm_binary = /bin/false |
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antispam_crm_binary = /usr/share/crm114/mailreaver.crm |
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# semicolon-separated list of extra arguments to crm114 |
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# (default unset i.e. none) |
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# antispam_crm_args = |
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# antispam_crm_args = --config=/path/to/config |
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# semicolon-separated list of environment variables to set |
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# (default unset i.e. none) |
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# antispam_crm_env = |
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antispam_crm_env = HOME=%h;USER=%u |
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# NOTE: you need to set the signature for this backend |
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antispam_signature = X-CRM114-CacheID |
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#=================== |
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# spool2dir plugin |
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# spam/not-spam spool2dir drop (default unset which will give errors) |
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# The first %%lu is replaced by the current time. |
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# The second %%lu is replaced by a counter to generate unique names. |
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# These two tokens MUST be present in the template! However |
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# you can insert any C-style modifier as shown. |
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# antispam_spool2dir_spam = /tmp/spamspool/%%020lu-%u-%%05lus |
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# antispam_spool2dir_notspam = /tmp/spamspool/%%020lu-%u-%%05luh |
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} |