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SpamAssassin [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x178x13 mm, 1, black & white illustrations
  • Sari: O'Reilly Ser.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2004
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • ISBN-10: 0596007078
  • ISBN-13: 9780596007072
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 235x178x13 mm, 1, black & white illustrations
  • Sari: O'Reilly Ser.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2004
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • ISBN-10: 0596007078
  • ISBN-13: 9780596007072
The annoyance factor for individual users whose email is crammed with pitches for pornography, absurd moneymaking schemes, and dubious health products is fierce. But for organizations, the cost of spam in lost productivity and burned bandwidth is astronomical. While society is grappling with a solution to the burgeoning crisis of spam proliferation, the pressure is on system administrators to find a solution to this massive problem in-house. And fast. Sys admins can field scores of complaints and spend months testing software suites that turn out to be too aggressive, too passive, or too complicated to setup only to discover that SpamAssassin (SA), the leading open source spam-fighting tool, is free, flexible, powerful, highly-regarded, and remarkably effective. The drawback? SpamAssassin's lack of published documentation. SpamAssassin by Alan Schwartz, is the only published resource devoted to SpamAssassin and how to integrate it effectively into your networks. This clear, concise guide clarifies the installation, configuration, and use of the SpamAssassin spam-checking system (versions 2.63 and 3.0 ) for Unix system administrators using the Postfix, Sendmail, Exim, or qmail mail servers, helping administrators make the right integration decision for their particular environments. It covers concrete advice on how to: * Customize SpamAssassin's rules, and even create new ones Train SpamAssassin's Bayesian classifier, a statistical engine for detecting spam, to optimize it for the sort of email that you typically receive * Block specific addresses, hosts, and domains using third-party blacklists like the one maintained by Spamcop.net. * Whitelist known good sources of email, so that messages from clients, coworkers, and friends aren't inadvertently lost. * Configure SpamAssassin to work with newer spam-filtering methods such as Hashcash (www.hashcash.org) and Sender Policy Framework (SPF). Sys admins, network administrators, and ISPs pay for spam with hours of experimentation and tedious junk email management, frayed user tempers, and their sanity. SpamAssassin, together with this essential book, give you the tools you need to take back your organization's inboxes. "Detailed, accurate and informative--recommended for spam-filtering beginners and experts alike." --Justin Mason, SpamAssassin development team
Preface vii
1. Introducing SpamAssassin 1(8)
How SpamAssassin Works
4(1)
Organization of SpamAssassin
4(2)
Mailers and SpamAssassin
6(2)
The Politics of Scanning
8(1)
2. SpamAssassin Basics 9(24)
Prerequisites
9(1)
Building SpamAssassin
10(10)
Invoking SpamAssassin with procmail
20(1)
Using spamc/spamd
21(7)
Invoking SpamAssassin in a Perl Script
28(2)
SpamAssassin and the End User
30(3)
3. SpamAssassin Rules 33(29)
The Anatomy of a Test
33(2)
Modifying the Score of a Test
35(6)
Writing Your Own Tests
41(9)
The Built-in Tests
50(6)
Whitelists and Blacklists
56(6)
4. SpamAssassin as a Learning System 62(19)
Autowhitelisting
62(6)
Bayesian Filtering
68(13)
5. Integrating SpamAssassin with sendmail 81(26)
Spam-Checking at Delivery
81(1)
Spam-Checking During SMTP
82(20)
Building a Spam-Checking Gateway
102(5)
6. Integrating SpamAssassin with Postfix 107(28)
Postfix Architecture
107(1)
Spam-Checking During Local Delivery
108(1)
Spam-Checking All Incoming Mail
109(6)
Building a Spam-Checking Gateway
115(20)
7. Integrating SpamAssassin with qmail 135(14)
qmail Architecture
135(1)
Spam-Checking During Local Delivery
136(1)
Spam-Checking All Incoming Mail
137(3)
Building a Spam-Checking Gateway
140(9)
8. Integrating SpamAssassin with Exim 149(28)
Spam-Checking via procmail
150(1)
Spam-Checking All Incoming Mail
151(1)
Using Routers and Transports
152(6)
Using exiscan
158(3)
Using sa-exim
161(13)
Building a Spam-Checking Gateway
174(3)
9. Using SpamAssassin as a Proxy 177(10)
Using Pop3proxy
178(5)
Using SAproxy Pro
183(4)
Appendix 187(4)
Index 191


Alan Schwartz, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of clinical decision making in the Departments of Medical Education and Pediatrics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is also the author of Managing Mailing Lists and the coauthor of Stopping Spam (both from O'Reilly). He serves as a consultant on Unix system administration for several ISPs. In his spare time, he develops and maintains the PennMUSH MUD server and brews beer and mead with his wife, with whom he also develops and maintains their son. Turn-ons for Alan include sailing, programming in Perl, playing duplicate bridge, and drinking Anchor Porter. Turn-offs include spam and watery American lagers.