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Spam Filter/DNSBL not working

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    wrote on last edited by joseph
    #1

    Hey,
    I get around 25 spam mails per day in my inbox. No single mail is marked as spam nor blocked. Read all the posts here but they do not really help... any idea?? CleanShot 2025-02-23 at 08.56.38.png

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    • sponchS sponch

      Hey,
      I get around 25 spam mails per day in my inbox. No single mail is marked as spam nor blocked. Read all the posts here but they do not really help... any idea?? CleanShot 2025-02-23 at 08.56.38.png

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      joseph
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      @sponch are you training the spam filter? The bayesian filter of spamassassin requires training. you have to do this by periodically marking mails as "Spam" using the mail client.

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        yes, I do but it doesn't show any effects. Shouldn't obviuos spam mails (at least partly) not be recognised by the DNSBL itself ?

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        • sponchS sponch

          yes, I do but it doesn't show any effects. Shouldn't obviuos spam mails (at least partly) not be recognised by the DNSBL itself ?

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          @sponch you can check the mail headers. there will be header called X-Spam-Status and X-Spam-Report . You can paste those here. It will give a rough idea of what is being detected.

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            there are also some posts from @d19dotca a while back about fine tuning spam rules

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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