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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by DEMBLANS Mathieu <de...@mipih.fr> on 2022/12/06 09:09:43 UTC

USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO and autolearn

Hi,
If I understand well the configuration, the USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO test doesn't use the bayes autolearn system, am I right ?
If I am, how can I do if I want it to learn message that match this test ? Force the tflag in local.cf ?
I use the USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO as a kind of honeypot so all mail received in mailboxes listed in it are spam and phishing emails.
If autolearn is used it will be better for future detection.
Regards,
Mat


Re: USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO and autolearn

Posted by Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>.
On 06.12.22 09:09, DEMBLANS Mathieu wrote:
>If I understand well the configuration, the USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO test doesn't use the bayes autolearn system, am I right ?

60_welcomelist.cf:    tflags USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO              userconf nice noautolearn

yes

>If I am, how can I do if I want it to learn message that match this test ? Force the tflag in local.cf ?

yes.

>I use the USER_IN_BLACKLIST_TO as a kind of honeypot so all mail received in mailboxes listed in it are spam and phishing emails.
>If autolearn is used it will be better for future detection.

just be careful for misdirected e-mail.

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