Set this variable if you want
spam-splitto use SpamAssassin.SpamAssassin assigns a score to each article based on a set of rules and tests, including a Bayesian filter. The Bayesian filter can be trained by associating the ‘$’ mark for spam articles. The spam score can be viewed by using the command S t in summary mode.
If you set this variable, each article will be processed by SpamAssassin when
spam-splitis called. If your mail is preprocessed by SpamAssassin, and you want to just use the SpamAssassin headers, setspam-use-spamassassin-headersinstead.You should not enable this if you use
spam-use-spamassassin-headers.
Set this variable if your mail is preprocessed by SpamAssassin and want
spam-splitto split based on the SpamAssassin headers.You should not enable this if you use
spam-use-spamassassin.
This variable points to the SpamAssassin executable. If you have
spamdrunning, you can set this variable to thespamcexecutable for faster processing. See the SpamAssassin documentation for more information onspamd/spamc.
SpamAssassin is a powerful and flexible spam filter that uses
a wide variety of tests to identify spam. A ham and a spam
processors are provided, plus the
spam-use-spamassassin and
spam-use-spamassassin-headers variables to indicate
to spam-split that SpamAssassin should be either used, or has
already been used on the article. The 2.63 version of
SpamAssassin was used to test this functionality.