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#1 Le 27/10/2012, à 15:30

patrick L

bogofilter et thunderbird [resolu]

bonjour

je viens de passer d’évolution vers Thunderbird récemment.  mais je trouve que la gestion des spams de thunderbird n'est pas très efficace. j'ai entendu parler de bogofilter. j'ai suivi les docs pour l'installer, j'ai configuré le fichier bogofilter.cf  et j'ai mis les spams dans un dossier de thunderbird et les messages normaux dans un autre. mais bon j'ai pas des milliers de messages à disposition.

j'ai exporté les dossiers pourriels et non pourriels via thunderbird et ensuite lancé l'apprentissage de bogofilter

bogofilter -s <pourriels
bogofilter -n < nonPourriels

dans les comptes email de thunderbird j'ai mis bogofilter comme gestionnaire de spam mais j'ai aucun message pourtant de spams n'active les entetes X-Bogosity : yes


merci d'avance de me permettre d'avancer sur ce probleme.



########### Sample BOGOFILTER Configuration File ###########################

# $Id: bogofilter.cf.example 6811 2009-02-21 20:32:50Z relson $

# Default settings (as defined in the bogofilter source code) 
# have a single hash mark at the beginning of the line.

# Alternate values have two hash marks.

# Comment lines MUST have their hash mark in the leftmost column.
# Comments can be added at the end of any line (after whitespace and a '#').
# Blank lines are allowed.

########### General Settings ########################################

#### BOGOFILTER_DIR
#
#	directory for wordlists
#
bogofilter_dir=~/.bogofilter
##bogofilter_dir=/var/spool/bogofilter

#### name/location of user config file
#
user_config_file=~/.bogofilter.cf
##user_config_file=~/.bogofilterrc
##user_config_file=~/.bogofilter/config

#### TRANSACTIONS: enable/disable database transactions
#
#	boolean indicating whether transactions
#	should be enabled (yes) or disabled (no)
#
#db_transaction=no		# default
##db_transaction=yes		# (alternate)

#### WORDLIST: define additional word lists
#
#	char type: 'r' (regular) or 'i' (ignore)
#	char *name: name of list, e.g. "system", "user", "ignore"
#	char *path: absolute path to file or
#		    file name (relative to bogofilter_dir)
#	int  order - once found, skip higher numbered lists
#
wordlist i,ignore,~/ignorelist.db,1
wordlist r,wordlist,~/wordlist.db,2

#### SPAM_HEADER_NAME
#
#	used in reporting spamicity and
#	in removing already existing headers
#
spam_header_name=X-Bogosity

#### SPAM_HEADER_PLACE
#
#	used in placing the SPAM_HEADER_NAME line
#
#spam_header_place=DomainKey-Signature

#### SPAM_SUBJECT_TAG
#
#	tag added to "Subject: " line for identifying spam or unsure
#	default is to add nothing.
#
spam_subject_tag=***SPAM***
unsure_subject_tag=???UNSURE???

#### STATS_IN_HEADER
#
#	non-zero (default):  put spamicity info in message header
#	zero:  put spamicity info in message body
#	can use "bool" values of True, False, Yes, No, 1, or 0
#
#stats_in_header=Yes		# default
##stats_in_header=No		# (alternate)

#### DB_CACHESIZE
#
#	non-zero: set this as DB cache size (in Mbytes)
#	zero:     use DB default cache size (.25 Mbyte in 4.0.14)
#
#	note that Berkeley DB increases any buffer size below 500 MB
#	by 25%!
#	This helps most when doing massive changes to the data base that
#	involve a lot of overwrites, such as registering mail boxes,
#	whereas it is mostly a waste of memory for read-only
#	applications such as scoring.
#	WARNING: If you set this too large, bogofilter will fail.
#
#db_cachesize=0			# default
##db_cachesize=16		# (alternate)

#### DB_LOG_AUTOREMOVE
#
#	boolean indicating whether auto-removing of
#	logs should be enabled (yes) or disabled (no)
#
#db_log_autoremove=yes		# default
##db_log_autoremove=no		# (alternate)

#### TIMESTAMP
#
#	enables or disables token timestamps
#
#timestamp=Yes

#### Format of spamicity output
#
# for two-state output the third entry is not needed and not used
#
#spamicity_tags = Spam, Ham, Unsure
#spamicity_formats = %0.6f, %0.6f, %0.6f
#
spamicity_tags = Yes, No, Unsure
spamicity_formats = %0.6f, %0.6f, %0.6f

#### Format of SPAM_HEADER
#
#	formatting characters:
#
#	    h - spam_header_name, e.g. "X-Bogosity"
#
#	    c - classification, e.g. Yes/No, Spam/Ham/Unsure, +/-/?
#
#	    D - date, fixed ISO-8601 format for Universal Time ("GMT")
#
#	    e - spamicity as 'e' format
#	    f - spamicity as 'f' format
#	    g - spamicity as 'g' format
#
#	    A - IP address (from first Received: statement having one)
#		Not guaranteed to be the originating address of the message.
#	    I - Message ID
#	    Q - Queue ID (from first id tag found in Received: headers)
#
#	    l - logging tag (from '-l' option)
#
#	    o - spam_cutoff, ex. cutoff=%o
#
#	    p - spamicity value
#	    d - if ham or unsure, the spamicity
#		if spam, difference of spamicity from 1.0
#
#	    r - runtype
#	        w - word count
#	        m - message count
#
#	    u - username - this will either be the login from getlogin(),
#			   if that is empty, the pw_name obtained from
#			   the password database, or the user id
#			   prefixed by #, for instance, #1003
#
#	    v - version
#
#    customizable messages:
#
#	header_format - the "X-Bogosity" line that '-p' adds to
#		the message header and '-v' outputs.
#	terse_format - an abbreviated form of header_format;
#		selected by command line option '-t'
#	log_header_format - written to syslog by '-u' option
#		when classifying messages.
#	log_update_format - written to syslog by '-u' option
#		when registering messages.
#
#
header_format = %h: %c, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=%p, version=%v
#terse_format = %1.1c %f
#log_header_format = %h: %c, spamicity=%p, version=%v
#log_update_format = register-%r, %w words, %m messages
log_header_format = %h: %c, spamicity=%f, ipaddr=%A, queueID=%Q, msgID=%I, version=%v

#### TERSE
#
#	if enabled, format the X-Bogosity using the 'terse_format' specificaton.
#
#terse=no			# default
##terse=yes			# (alternate)


########### Tokenizer Settings ######################################

#### BLOCK ON SUBNETS
#
#	convert IPADDRs into a special token, url:1.2.3.4,
#	and also return url:1.2.3, url:1.2, and url:1
#	to allow identifying spammers by ip address / subnets.
#
#block_on_subnets=no

#### CHARSET handling
#
#	specify default charset
#
#charset_default=iso-8859-1		# default
#charset_default=us-ascii		# (alternate)
##charset_default=cp866			# for Russian

#### REPLACE_NONASCII_CHARACTERS
#
#	replace non-7bit chars with '?'
#
#replace_nonascii_characters=N		# default
##replace_nonascii_characters=Y		# (alternate)

#### UNICODE handling
#
#	boolean indicating whether raw storage (no) or unicode (yes)
#	is the default encoding for the wordlist
#
#unicode=yes				# default
##unicode=no				# (alternate)

#### lexer parameters
#
#	minimum and maximum lengths for single tokens
#
#min-token-len=3			# default
#max-token-len=30			# default
#
#	count and length for multi-word tokens
#	Note: if length not specified, defaults to
#	      multi-token-count * max-token-len (approx)
#
#multi-token-count=1			# default
#max-multi-token-len=0			# default

########### Classification Constants Settings #######################
#
# See man page for a more detailled description of the parameters.

#### MINIMUM DEVIATION
#
#	if token spamicity closer to EVEN_ODDS (0.5)
#	than MIN_DEV, don't use the word in the
#	spamicity calculation
#
#min_dev=0.375				# default

#### Robinson Constants
#
#	floating point values for
#	Robinson S and X coefficients.
#
#robs=0.0178				# default
#robx=0.52				# default

#### CUTOFF Values
#
#	both ham_cutoff and spam_cutoff are allowed.
#	setting ham_cutoff to a non-zero value will
#	enable tri-state results (Spam/Ham/Unsure).
#
#ham_cutoff = 0.45			# default
#spam_cutoff= 0.99			# default

ham_cutoff = 0.4
spam_cutoff= 0.8
#
#	for two-state classification:
#
##ham_cutoff  = 0.00			# default
##spam_cutoff = 0.99			# default

#### Effective Size Factor Values
#
#ns_esf = 1.000				# default
#sp_esf = 1.000				# default

#### Auto-update threshold
#
#	Skip autoupdating if the spamicity is within this value
#	of 0.000000 (surely ham) or 1.000000 (surely spam).
#
## thresh_update=0.01			# (optional)

#### token count parameters
#
#	coerce the number of tokens used to score a message
#	Note: zero means no coercing
#
##token_count=0				# default
##token_count_min=0			# default
##token_count_max=0			# default

Dernière modification par patrick L (Le 12/11/2012, à 17:03)

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#2 Le 12/11/2012, à 17:02

patrick L

Re : bogofilter et thunderbird [resolu]

bonsoir

finalement je suis passé sur claws-mails qui a les mêmes fonctions que thunderbird et lui il tient compte de bogofilter pour virer les spams.

donc résolu !!!

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