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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "NightlyMassCheck" by KevinMcGrail

 

 

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Aug 8, 2012, 9:24 PM

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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "NightlyMassCheck" by KevinMcGrail

Dear Wiki user,

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The "NightlyMassCheck" page has been changed by KevinMcGrail:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/NightlyMassCheck?action=diff&rev1=52&rev2=53

Comment:
linked to the admin method for creating rsync accounts


'''This does not require sending us your email.''' Just logs of which rules hit your emails.

- Usually a script is run from cron which automatically downloads the latest development version of SpamAssassin, runs it against your spam and ham, and then uploads a log of the results. One line per email, with a list of the SpamAssassin rules each email hit. Your actual email is not uploaded.
+ Usually a script is run from cron which automatically downloads the latest development version of SpamAssassin, runs it against your spam and ham, and then uploads a log of the results. One line per email, with a list of the SpamAssassin rules each email hit. '''Your actual email is not uploaded with this method.'''

An advantage to participating is that it makes SpamAssassin more accurate on your email.

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Unfortunately new masscheck contributors are not currently being accepted due to a security problem (bug 6694, which you probably can't see). You can still request an account, and you will be notified when it gets created.

- 1. Send an email to private [at] spamassassin requesting an rsync account for nightly mass-checks. If you get no response, it can help to post to the public dev [at] spamassassin mailing list.
+ 1. Send an email to private [at] spamassassin requesting an [[RsyncAccounts|rsync account]] for nightly mass-checks. If you get no response, it can help to post to the public dev [at] spamassassin mailing list.
1. [[http://www.spamtips.org/p/install-procedure.html|Ensure SpamAssassin and its plugins are fully installed.]]
1. Download the auto-mass-check script ([[http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=auto-mass-check.git;a=summary|browse repo]]):
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Aug 8, 2012, 9:43 PM

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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "NightlyMassCheck" by KevinMcGrail [In reply to]

Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The "NightlyMassCheck" page has been changed by KevinMcGrail:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/NightlyMassCheck?action=diff&rev1=53&rev2=54

Comment:
Added info that they'll be subscribed to the RuleQA mailing list

Unfortunately new masscheck contributors are not currently being accepted due to a security problem (bug 6694, which you probably can't see). You can still request an account, and you will be notified when it gets created.

1. Send an email to private [at] spamassassin requesting an [[RsyncAccounts|rsync account]] for nightly mass-checks. If you get no response, it can help to post to the public dev [at] spamassassin mailing list.
+ 1. When your request is processed, you'll be notified and added to the RuleQA Mailing List for SpamAssassin.
1. [[http://www.spamtips.org/p/install-procedure.html|Ensure SpamAssassin and its plugins are fully installed.]]
1. Download the auto-mass-check script ([[http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=auto-mass-check.git;a=summary|browse repo]]):
{{{


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Aug 13, 2012, 10:19 AM

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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "NightlyMassCheck" by KevinMcGrail [In reply to]

Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.

The "NightlyMassCheck" page has been changed by KevinMcGrail:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/NightlyMassCheck?action=diff&rev1=56&rev2=57

Comment:
corrected path for logs

1. Optionally set TRUSTED_NETWORKS and INTERNAL_NETWORKS in ~/.auto-mass-check.cf
1. Ensure there is no router/firewall blocking port 873 (used by rsync protocol)
1. Run `auto-mass-check.sh`.
- * Look in `~/masscheckwork/nightly_mass_check/` for `ham-*.log` and `spam-*.log` files. (Or weekly_mass_check on Saturday.)
+ * Look in `~/masscheckwork/nightly_mass_check/masses/` for `ham-*.log` and `spam-*.log` files. (Or weekly_mass_check on Saturday.)
* Are the filenames good? They should be named something like `ham-username.log` or `ham-net-username.log`.
* Read CorpusCleaning and HandClassifiedCorpora for guidelines of how to identify ham in your spam folder, and spam in your ham folder, and which messages you should be simply deleted.
* If you move/delete messages, do not forget to "Compact Folder" to be sure they are actually gone.

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