spamassassin

Langue: en

Version: 2007-09-21 (openSuse - 09/10/07)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

spamassassin - extensible email filter used to identify spam

DESCRIPTION

SpamAssassin is an intelligent email filter which uses a diverse range of tests to identify unsolicited bulk email, more commonly known as ``spam''. These tests are applied to email headers and content to classify email using advanced statistical methods. In addition, SpamAssassin has a modular architecture that allows other technologies to be quickly wielded against spam and is designed for easy integration into virtually any email system.

SYNOPSIS

For ease of access, the SpamAssassin manual has been split up into several sections. If you're intending to read these straight through for the first time, the suggested order will tend to reduce the number of forward references.

Extensive additional documentation for SpamAssassin is available, primarily on the SpamAssassin web site and wiki.

You should be able to view SpamAssassin's documentation with your man(1) program or perldoc(1).

OVERVIEW


    spamassassin              SpamAssassin overview (this section)



CONFIGURATION


    Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf  SpamAssassin configuration files



USAGE


    spamassassin-run          "spamassassin" front-end filtering script

    sa-learn                  train SpamAssassin's Bayesian classifier

    spamc                     client for spamd (faster than spamassassin)

    spamd                     spamassassin server (needed by spamc)



DEFAULT PLUGINS


    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Hashcash

    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF

    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL



WEB SITES


    SpamAssassin web site:     http://spamassassin.apache.org/

    Wiki-based documentation:  http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/



USER MAILING LIST

A users mailing list exists where other experienced users are often able to help and provide tips and advice. Subscription instructions are located on the SpamAssassin web site.

CONFIGURATION FILES

The SpamAssassin rule base, text templates, and rule description text are loaded from configuration files.

Default configuration data is loaded from the first existing directory in:

/var/lib/spamassassin/3.002003
/usr/share/spamassassin
/usr/share/spamassassin
/usr/local/share/spamassassin
/usr/share/spamassassin

Site-specific configuration data is used to override any values which had already been set. This is loaded from the first existing directory in:

/etc/mail/spamassassin
/usr/etc/mail/spamassassin
/usr/etc/spamassassin
/usr/local/etc/spamassassin
/usr/pkg/etc/spamassassin
/usr/etc/spamassassin
/etc/mail/spamassassin
/etc/spamassassin

From those three directories, SpamAssassin will first read files ending in ``.pre'' in lexical order and then it will read files ending in ``.cf'' in lexical order (most files begin with two numbers to make the sorting order obvious).

In other words, it will read init.pre first, then 10_default_prefs.cf before 50_scores.cf and 20_body_tests.cf before 20_head_tests.cf. Options in later files will override earlier files.

Individual user preferences are loaded from the location specified on the "spamassassin", "sa-learn", or "spamd" command line (see respective manual page for details). If the location is not specified, ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs is used if it exists. SpamAssassin will create that file if it does not already exist, using user_prefs.template as a template. That file will be looked for in:

/etc/mail/spamassassin
/usr/etc/mail/spamassassin
/usr/share/spamassassin
/etc/spamassassin
/etc/mail/spamassassin
/usr/local/share/spamassassin
/usr/share/spamassassin

TAGGING

The following two sections detail the default tagging and markup that takes place for messages when running "spamassassin" or "spamc" with "spamd" in the default configuration.

Note: before header modification and addition, all headers beginning with "X-Spam-" are removed to prevent spammer mischief and also to avoid potential problems caused by prior invocations of SpamAssassin.

TAGGING FOR SPAM MAILS

By default, all messages with a calculated score of 5.0 or higher are tagged as spam.

If an incoming message is tagged as spam, instead of modifying the original message, SpamAssassin will create a new report message and attach the original message as a message/rfc822 MIME part (ensuring the original message is completely preserved and easier to recover).

The new report message inherits the following headers (if they are present) from the original spam message:

From: header
To: header
Cc: header
Subject: header
Date: header
Message-ID: header

The above headers can be modified if the relevant "rewrite_header" option is given (see "Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf" for more information).

By default these message headers are added to spam:

X-Spam-Flag: header
Set to "YES".

The headers that added are fully configurable via the "add_header" option (see "Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf" for more information).

spam mail body text
The SpamAssassin report is added to top of the mail message body, if the message is marked as spam.

DEFAULT TAGGING FOR ALL MAILS

These headers are added to all messages, both spam and ham (non-spam).
X-Spam-Checker-Version: header
The version and subversion of SpamAssassin and the host where SpamAssassin was run.
X-Spam-Level: header
A series of ``*'' charactes where each one represents a full score point.
X-Spam-Status: header
A string, "(Yes|No), score=nn required=nn tests=xxx,xxx autolearn=(ham|spam|no|unavailable|failed)" is set in this header to reflect the filter status. For the first word, ``Yes'' means spam and ``No'' means ham (non-spam).

The headers that added are fully configurable via the "add_header" option (see "Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf" for more information).

INSTALLATION

The spamassassin command is part of the Mail::SpamAssassin Perl module. Install this as a normal Perl module, using "perl -MCPAN -e shell", or by hand.

Note that it is not possible to use the "PERL5LIB" environment variable to affect where SpamAssassin finds its perl modules, due to limitations imposed by perl's ``taint'' security checks.

For further details on how to install, please read the "INSTALL" file from the SpamAssassin distribution.

DEVELOPER DOCUMENTATION


    Mail::SpamAssassin

        Spam detector and markup engine




    Mail::SpamAssassin::ArchiveIterator

        find and process messages one at a time




    Mail::SpamAssassin::AutoWhitelist

        auto-whitelist handler for SpamAssassin




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Bayes

        determine spammishness using a Bayesian classifier




    Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore

        Bayesian Storage Module




    Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::SQL

        SQL Bayesian Storage Module Implementation




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::LDAP

        load SpamAssassin scores from LDAP database




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::Parser

        parse SpamAssassin configuration




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::SQL

        load SpamAssassin scores from SQL database




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Message

        decode, render, and hold an RFC-2822 message




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Message::Metadata

        extract metadata from a message




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Message::Node

        decode, render, and make available MIME message parts




    Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgLearner

        per-message status (spam or not-spam)




    Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus

        per-message status (spam or not-spam)




    Mail::SpamAssassin::PersistentAddrList

        persistent address list base class




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin

        SpamAssassin plugin base class




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Hashcash

        perform hashcash verification tests




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry

        add message metadata indicating the country code of each relay




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF

        perform SPF verification tests




    Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL

        look up URLs against DNS blocklists




    Mail::SpamAssassin::SQLBasedAddrList

        SpamAssassin SQL Based Auto Whitelist



BUGS

See <http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/>

AUTHORS

The SpamAssassin(tm) Project <http://spamassassin.apache.org/> SpamAssassin is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, as described in the file "LICENSE" included with the distribution.