Spamassassin
SpamAssassin is a spam detection software intended to be run on your mail server. It rank mail using several criteria criteria that can be put in the following families
- DNS Whitelist/Blacklist: does the server that sent you the email sent spam before?
- URI Blacklist: does the body of the message contain links to some bad sites?
- Distributed Spam Hashes: does someone reported the same message as spam already?
- Bayesian Filter: compare email to your past spam and ham
- SPF/DKIM: check is the from email address that you see is legitimate
- Static Rules: a lot of manually crafted rules by SpamAssassin contributors
Warning: | This page is a work in progress and is not completed. Important informations might be missing or wrong. |
Install
# apt install spamassassin
Configure
After changing config in /etc/spamassassin/
, don't forget tell SpamAssassin to reload config
# service spamassassin reload
Report Headers
SpamAssassin can had headers in the messages it scan. It will help you investigate things in case you get false-positive are false-negative.
Add the following lines to /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
# The status header is used by other programs to read the spam status. Don't modify the part before tests=...
add_header all Status _YESNO_, hits=_HITS_ required=_REQD_ tests=_TESTSSCORES(,)_ autolearn=_AUTOLEARN_
add_header all Details version=_VERSION_ _REPORT_
add_header all Pyzor _PYZOR
Bayesian filter
To reach a good efficiency, SpamAssassin Bayesian filter need to be trained with both spam and ham messages. You can use your actual mailbox for that but note the following points:
- Be sure that the folders you use for training contain only spam or ham. If a folder contain a mix of them, SpamAssassin will learn wrong info and produce bad quality results
- To be effective you need between 1000 and 5000 messages each of both spam and ham.
- You need to have more ham than spam to train. Otherwise, SpamAssassin might become biased toward spam.
# sudo -u vmail sa-learn --spam --progress --dir /var/maildir/<username>/Maildir/.Spam/cur/
# sudo -u vmail sa-learn --ham --progress --dir /var/maildir/<username>/Maildir/cur/
To check the status of the database, you can run
# sudo -u vmail sa-learn --dump magic
Pyzor
Install
# apt install pyzor
Firewall
Assuming that you configured nftables as described, you can edit file /etc/nftables/main_config.conf
and add
# Pyzor (Spamassassin)
add element inet main tcp_port_out { 24441 }
add element inet main udp_port_out { 24441 }
and activate it using
$ sudo /etc/nftables/reload_main.conf
Configure
# sudo -u vmail pyzor discover
downloading servers from http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/inform-servers-0-3-x
# sudo -u vmail pyzor ping
public.pyzor.org:24441 (200, 'OK')
Razor
Install
# apt install razor
Firewall
Assuming that you configured nftables as described, you can edit file /etc/nftables/main_config.conf
and add
# Razor (Spamassassin)
add element inet main tcp_port_out { 2703 }
and activate it using
$ sudo /etc/nftables/reload_main.conf
Configure
# sudo -u vmail razor-admin -create
# sudo -u vmail razor-admin -register
Register successful. Identity stored in /var/maildir/.razor/identity-xo4OkrHieL
Configure service
Edit file /etc/default/spamassassin
and change the following line
OPTIONS="--create-prefs --max-children 5 -u vmail --listen /run/spamd.socket"
Create file /etc/spamassassin/spamc.conf
with the following content
--socket /run/spamd.socket
It's now time to enable the Spamassassin service
# systemctl enable spamassassin.service
# systemctl start spamassassin.service
Integrate with exim
# apt install sa-exim
Configuration is stored in /etc/exim4/sa-exim.conf
.
Edit the following setting
SAspamcUser: vmail
By defauld sa-exim is disabled. Remove the following lines to enable it
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Remove or comment out the following line to enable sa-exim
SAEximRunCond: 0
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
Other parameter that I change
SApermreject: 10.0
You can now restart exim to take you settings into account
# service exim4 restart
Integrate with dovecot
SpamAssassin is able to learn from it's mistakes. By using the plugin dovecot-antispam, we train SpamAssassin by just moving email in or out of the spam folder.
First install it with this command
# apt install dovecot-antispam
Then in file /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf
, modify the option mail_plugins and add antispam to the list
protocol imap {
# Space separated list of plugins to load (default is global mail_plugins).
mail_plugins = $mail_plugins antispam
}
Edit file /etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-antispam.conf
and set or edit the following options
antispam_backend = pipe
antispam_trash_pattern_ignorecase = trash;Deleted Items;Deleted Messages
antispam_spam_pattern_ignorecase = Spam;Junk
antispam_pipe_program_spam_arg = -r
antispam_pipe_program_notspam_arg = -k
antispam_pipe_program = /usr/bin/spamassassin
And finally, reload Dovecot
# service dovecot restart