HI,
I don't want to use the bayesian filter at all, is causing me ton's of problems.
I've read: https://support.configserver.com/en/kno ... hould-i-do but /etc/mail/spamassassin/configserver.cf isn't there.
So I have edited /usr/mailscanner/etc/spamassassin.conf setting "use_bayes 0" is this everithing I need to do?
Thank you.
How to disable Bayes?
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Re: How to disable Bayes?
So far I can confirm that this works, so here are the steps:
1.- Edit /usr/mailscanner/etc/spamassassin.conf and uncomment "use_bayes 0".
2.- Mailscanner reload
3.- Mailscanner restart
4.- Front-End settings -> MailControl Settings -> New Bayes
Now, drink a beer in the meantime, depending on your traffic you can check again in a few hours
5.- To check if this is working you can review any High Spam email on MailControl and no Bayesian score is given at all. You can also check by MailControl -> Menu -> SpamAssassin Bayes and no data at all is retrieved.
Now... calm down; the rest of the MailScanner antispam functions works perfectly and (in my case at least) the false positives and Bayes Poisoning went to 0.
Hope it helps someone.
Cheers!
1.- Edit /usr/mailscanner/etc/spamassassin.conf and uncomment "use_bayes 0".
2.- Mailscanner reload
3.- Mailscanner restart
4.- Front-End settings -> MailControl Settings -> New Bayes
Now, drink a beer in the meantime, depending on your traffic you can check again in a few hours
5.- To check if this is working you can review any High Spam email on MailControl and no Bayesian score is given at all. You can also check by MailControl -> Menu -> SpamAssassin Bayes and no data at all is retrieved.
Now... calm down; the rest of the MailScanner antispam functions works perfectly and (in my case at least) the false positives and Bayes Poisoning went to 0.
Hope it helps someone.
Cheers!