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setup_basic_mailserver_with_postfix_dovecot_sieve [02.01.2020 08:34] – [proxmox mail gateway] Pascal Sutersetup_basic_mailserver_with_postfix_dovecot_sieve [02.01.2020 11:56] – [future improvements] Pascal Suter
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 ==== future improvements ==== ==== future improvements ====
 +=== Bayesian learning by moving mail to junk folder ===
 in order for proxmox's Bayesian filter to learn and start working you need to provide spam and ham mails. to do this, one needs to copy spam that passed the filter to a temporary location on the proxmox mail gateway and then tell the Bayesian filter that this is spam. it needs at least 200 spam and ham mails to start working. ideally, we should be able to do this by simply moving an email to the spam folder on our imap account and the email should then be submitted to the bayesian filter of PMG automatically..  in order for proxmox's Bayesian filter to learn and start working you need to provide spam and ham mails. to do this, one needs to copy spam that passed the filter to a temporary location on the proxmox mail gateway and then tell the Bayesian filter that this is spam. it needs at least 200 spam and ham mails to start working. ideally, we should be able to do this by simply moving an email to the spam folder on our imap account and the email should then be submitted to the bayesian filter of PMG automatically.. 
  
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   * a solution on how to use imap sieve filters to trigger a bash script when a mail is moved into a specific folder can be found in the [[https://workaround.org/ispmail/buster/filtering-out-spam-with-rspamd-2/|all mighty ISPmail tutorial]]   * a solution on how to use imap sieve filters to trigger a bash script when a mail is moved into a specific folder can be found in the [[https://workaround.org/ispmail/buster/filtering-out-spam-with-rspamd-2/|all mighty ISPmail tutorial]]
  
-i'm not sure yet, but i might want to only tag spam but still send it to the mailserver so that it can be stored to a spam folder and is instantly searchable by any user in his own account. not sure I or my users are happy with waiting for reports to find out why a recently sent mail did not reach them.  
  
 ==== adjustments to postfix settings on our mailserver ==== ==== adjustments to postfix settings on our mailserver ====
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