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authorJeremy Harris <jgh146exb@wizmail.org>2018-06-27 20:28:02 +0100
committerJeremy Harris <jgh146exb@wizmail.org>2018-06-27 20:28:02 +0100
commit611b1961b81552737ae9345dac12a3f1cd914212 (patch)
tree9987fca2e8138179f8e256a4932a4c1d024d1d55 /doc/doc-docbook
parent4833456868dd4370c3ab5c79dc1e1812dbb8a36d (diff)
Restore rsmapd support
Following discussions on the exim-user mailinglist it seems that the conclusion that the interface was nonfunctioning was unwarranted.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/doc-docbook')
-rw-r--r--doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt29
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
index 82e4dfaff..9cddddde5 100644
--- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
+++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
@@ -32266,14 +32266,20 @@ deny message = This message contains malware ($malware_name)
.endd
-.section "Scanning with SpamAssassin" "SECTscanspamass"
+.section "Scanning with SpamAssassin and Rspamd" "SECTscanspamass"
.cindex "content scanning" "for spam"
.cindex "spam scanning"
.cindex "SpamAssassin"
+.cindex "Rspamd"
The &%spam%& ACL condition calls SpamAssassin's &%spamd%& daemon to get a spam
-score and a report for the message. You can get SpamAssassin at
-&url(http://www.spamassassin.org), or, if you have a working Perl
-installation, you can use CPAN by running:
+score and a report for the message.
+Support is also provided for Rspamd.
+
+For more information about installation and configuration of SpamAssassin or
+Rspamd refer to their respective websites at
+&url(http://spamassassin.apache.org) and &url(http://www.rspamd.com)
+
+SpamAssassin can be installed with CPAN by running:
.code
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Mail::SpamAssassin'
.endd
@@ -32299,6 +32305,14 @@ server (currently defaulting to 120s). With a lower value the Linux
connection tracking may consider your half-closed connection as dead too
soon.
+
+To use Rspamd (which by default listens on all local addresses
+on TCP port 11333)
+you should add &%variant=rspamd%& after the address/port pair, for example:
+.code
+spamd_address = 127.0.0.1 11333 variant=rspamd
+.endd
+
As of version 2.60, &%SpamAssassin%& also supports communication over UNIX
sockets. If you want to us these, supply &%spamd_address%& with an absolute
file name instead of an address/port pair:
@@ -32383,7 +32397,8 @@ The right-hand side of the &%spam%& condition specifies a name. This is
relevant if you have set up multiple SpamAssassin profiles. If you do not want
to scan using a specific profile, but rather use the SpamAssassin system-wide
default profile, you can scan for an unknown name, or simply use &"nobody"&.
-However, you must put something on the right-hand side.
+Rspamd does not use this setting. However, you must put something on the
+right-hand side.
The name allows you to use per-domain or per-user antispam profiles in
principle, but this is not straightforward in practice, because a message may
@@ -32452,8 +32467,10 @@ when running in country-specific locales, which are not legal
unencoded in headers.
.vitem &$spam_action$&
-Either 'reject' or 'no action' depending on the
+For SpamAssassin either 'reject' or 'no action' depending on the
spam score versus threshold.
+For Rspamd, the recommended action.
+
.endlist
The &%spam%& condition caches its results unless expansion in