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The antispam-plugin configuration is not ignoring deleted email (mail sent to a trash folder). This causes a big problem because if someone decides to "clean up" their Spam folder by deleting all of the emails, then sa-learn --ham is run on what is usually correctly caught spam messages. This causes big problems with the accuracy of the bayes scoring! It should really only be learning ham if someone drags the email to a non-Trash folder. I ran "sa-learn --dbpath /home/user-data/mail/spamassassin --dump magic" before these changes and saw the nham counter increment with every message deleted from Spam. With this new config sa-learn --ham is not run when email is deleted from Spam so the bayes database is not incorrectly trained.
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137 lines
5.5 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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# Spam filtering with spamassassin via spampd
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# -------------------------------------------
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#
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# spampd sits between postfix and dovecot. It takes mail from postfix
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# over the LMTP protocol, runs spamassassin on it, and then passes the
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# message over LMTP to dovecot for local delivery.
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#
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# In order to move spam automatically into the Spam folder we use the dovecot sieve
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# plugin.
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source /etc/mailinabox.conf # get global vars
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source setup/functions.sh # load our functions
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# Install packages and basic configuration
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# ----------------------------------------
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# Install packages.
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echo "Installing SpamAssassin..."
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apt_install spampd razor pyzor dovecot-antispam
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# Allow spamassassin to download new rules.
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tools/editconf.py /etc/default/spamassassin \
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CRON=1
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# Configure pyzor, which is a client to a live database of hashes of
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# spam emails. Set the pyzor configuration directory to something sane.
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# The default is ~/.pyzor. We used to use that, so we'll kill that old
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# directory. Then write the public pyzor server to its servers file.
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# That will prevent an automatic download on first use, and also means
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# we can skip 'pyzor discover', both of which are currently broken by
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# something happening on Sourceforge (#496).
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rm -rf ~/.pyzor
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tools/editconf.py /etc/spamassassin/local.cf -s \
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pyzor_options="--homedir /etc/spamassassin/pyzor"
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mkdir -p /etc/spamassassin/pyzor
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echo "public.pyzor.org:24441" > /etc/spamassassin/pyzor/servers
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# check with: pyzor --homedir /etc/mail/spamassassin/pyzor ping
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# Configure spampd:
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# * Pass messages on to docevot on port 10026. This is actually the default setting but we don't
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# want to lose track of it. (We've configured Dovecot to listen on this port elsewhere.)
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# * Increase the maximum message size of scanned messages from the default of 64KB to 500KB, which
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# is Spamassassin (spamc)'s own default. Specified in KBytes.
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tools/editconf.py /etc/default/spampd \
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DESTPORT=10026 \
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ADDOPTS="\"--maxsize=500\""
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# Spamassassin normally wraps spam as an attachment inside a fresh
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# email with a report about the message. This also protects the user
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# from accidentally openening a message with embedded malware.
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#
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# It's nice to see what rules caused the message to be marked as spam,
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# but it's also annoying to get to the original message when it is an
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# attachment, modern mail clients are safer now and don't load remote
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# content or execute scripts, and it is probably confusing to most users.
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#
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# Tell Spamassassin not to modify the original message except for adding
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# the X-Spam-Status mail header and related headers.
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tools/editconf.py /etc/spamassassin/local.cf -s \
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report_safe=0
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# Bayesean learning
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# -----------------
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#
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# Spamassassin can learn from mail marked as spam or ham, but it needs to be
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# configured. We'll store the learning data in our storage area.
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#
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# These files must be:
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#
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# * Writable by sa-learn-pipe script below, which run as the 'mail' user, for manual tagging of mail as spam/ham.
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# * Readable by the spampd process ('spampd' user) during mail filtering.
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# * Writable by the debian-spamd user, which runs /etc/cron.daily/spamassassin.
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#
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# We'll have these files owned by spampd and grant access to the other two processes.
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tools/editconf.py /etc/spamassassin/local.cf -s \
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bayes_path=$STORAGE_ROOT/mail/spamassassin/bayes
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mkdir -p $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/spamassassin
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chown -R spampd:spampd $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/spamassassin
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# To mark mail as spam or ham, just drag it in or out of the Spam folder. We'll
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# use the Dovecot antispam plugin to detect the message move operation and execute
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# a shell script that invokes learning.
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# Enable the Dovecot antispam plugin.
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# (Be careful if we use multiple plugins later.) #NODOC
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sed -i "s/#mail_plugins = .*/mail_plugins = \$mail_plugins antispam/" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf
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sed -i "s/#mail_plugins = .*/mail_plugins = \$mail_plugins antispam/" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-pop3.conf
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# Configure the antispam plugin to call sa-learn-pipe.sh.
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cat > /etc/dovecot/conf.d/99-local-spampd.conf << EOF;
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plugin {
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antispam_backend = pipe
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antispam_spam_pattern_ignorecase = SPAM
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antispam_trash_pattern_ignorecase = trash;Deleted *
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antispam_allow_append_to_spam = yes
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antispam_pipe_program_spam_args = /usr/local/bin/sa-learn-pipe.sh;--spam
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antispam_pipe_program_notspam_args = /usr/local/bin/sa-learn-pipe.sh;--ham
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antispam_pipe_program = /bin/bash
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}
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EOF
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# Have Dovecot run its mail process with a supplementary group (the spampd group)
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# so that it can access the learning files.
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tools/editconf.py /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf \
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mail_access_groups=spampd
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# Here's the script that the antispam plugin executes. It spools the message into
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# a temporary file and then runs sa-learn on it.
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# from http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Antispam
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rm -f /usr/bin/sa-learn-pipe.sh # legacy location #NODOC
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cat > /usr/local/bin/sa-learn-pipe.sh << EOF;
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cat<&0 >> /tmp/sendmail-msg-\$\$.txt
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/usr/bin/sa-learn \$* /tmp/sendmail-msg-\$\$.txt > /dev/null
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rm -f /tmp/sendmail-msg-\$\$.txt
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exit 0
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EOF
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chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/sa-learn-pipe.sh
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# Create empty bayes training data (if it doesn't exist). Once the files exist,
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# ensure they are group-writable so that the Dovecot process has access.
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sudo -u spampd /usr/bin/sa-learn --sync 2>/dev/null
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chmod -R 660 $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/spamassassin
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chmod 770 $STORAGE_ROOT/mail/spamassassin
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# Initial training?
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# sa-learn --ham storage/mail/mailboxes/*/*/cur/
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# sa-learn --spam storage/mail/mailboxes/*/*/.Spam/cur/
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# Kick services.
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restart_service spampd
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restart_service dovecot
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