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enabled by default. Although its out-of-the-box performance is good, you
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can increase its efficiency by tuning its behaviour.
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A) Auto-learning
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Auto-learning
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Moving spam email to the Junk folder (and false-positives out of it) will
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trigger an automatic training of the Bayesian filters, improving filtering
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of future emails.
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B) Train from existing folders
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Train from existing folders
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you kept previous spam, you can train the filter from it. Note that the
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`rspamd FAQ <https://rspamd.com/doc/faq.html#how-can-i-learn-messages>`_
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# Check that training was successful
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rspamc -h $RSOCK stat | grep learned
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C) Tune symbol weight
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Tune symbol weight
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The ``X-Spamd-Result`` header is automatically added to your emails, detailing
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the scoring decisions. The `modules documentation <https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/>`_
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}'';
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};
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D) Tune action thresholds
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Tune action thresholds
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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After scoring the message, rspamd decides on an action based on configurable thresholds.
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By default, rspamd will tell postfix to reject any message with a score higher than 15.
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'';
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E) Access the rspamd web UI
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Access the rspamd web UI
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Rspamd comes with `a web interface <https://rspamd.com/webui/>`_ that displays statistics
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and history of past scans. **We do NOT recommend using it to change the configuration**
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These will be referred to as ``domains``. As an example,
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``domains = [ example1.com, example2.com ]``.
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A) Setup server
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Setup server
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following describes a server setup that is fairly complete. Even
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though there are more possible options (see ``default.nix``), these
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};
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}
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B) Setup everything else
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Setup everything else
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Step 1: Set DNS entry for server
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Note that it can take a while until a DNS entry is propagated.
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C) Test your Setup
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Test your Setup
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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