Re: Are Bogon IP addresses uses for bogosity, and where are they kept?
David Relson <[email protected]> Mon, 24 Oct 2011 07:35:49 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.bogofilter.general |
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| Organization | Osage Software Systems, Inc. |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Q1: Bogofilter keeps all its tokens in a database. The default database is named wordlist.db. Individual IP address are kept, but not address ranges, i.e. the wordlist will save 1.2.3.4 but will not save 1.2.3/24. Q2: Read the FAQ. Reclassifying messages is simple. bogotune is complex. As a starting point, you'll need a set of 5000 (or more) ham and a comparable number of spam. If the FAQ doesn't have enough info, post again. I need to head out. Hope this helps. David On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 04:21:20 +0000 (UTC) Tweeks wrote: > Couple questions... > > Q1) I just started using bogofilter on my Kmail install, and it's > flagging all mail coming from my mail server as spam. My server is > not blacklisted anywhere, but IS in an old bogon IP range (98.129) > that was released for use by the IANA some time back in 2006 > (098/8)... and my fear is that my server's x-bogon is still being > flagged by bogofilter as a bogon. > > If this is not the case, someone please show me where any bogon lists > are kept and how I can verify that my MTA's primary IP is not in such > a list. > > Q2) If I accidentally marked some HAM as spam.. how do I fix this? I > can't find any good tutorials or anything on using bogotune (if > that's eaven the right tool). > > > Thanks! > > Tweeks > > _______________________________________________ > Bogofilter mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.bogofilter.org/mailman/listinfo/bogofilter _______________________________________________ Bogofilter mailing list [email protected] http://www.bogofilter.org/mailman/listinfo/bogofilter