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Spam Learning - How long does it take?

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  • humptydumptyH Offline
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    I'm not sure if spam is working on my server or not because I've marked several emails from the same person as spam and they keep showing up in the inbox. How long does the learning phase take?

    I'm using Rainloop and marking the emails as spam in Rainloop and not in my iOS Mail app.

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      Spam learning is done based on emails being put into the spam folder within an account. It does take quite a few emails initially to train. Best you make sure your client moves the mails into the spam folder and then keep them there for now.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        Spam learning is done based on emails being put into the spam folder within an account. It does take quite a few emails initially to train. Best you make sure your client moves the mails into the spam folder and then keep them there for now.

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        @nebulon That's exactly what I'm doing. I'll wait a bit more to see how it goes. Thanks!

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        • nebulonN nebulon

          Spam learning is done based on emails being put into the spam folder within an account. It does take quite a few emails initially to train. Best you make sure your client moves the mails into the spam folder and then keep them there for now.

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          wrote on last edited by
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          @nebulon curious, does that apply to Mail Apps that use the junk folder path instead?

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            Spam learning is done based on emails being put into the spam folder within an account. It does take quite a few emails initially to train. Best you make sure your client moves the mails into the spam folder and then keep them there for now.

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            @nebulon I assume spam learning is only for each local instance and not Cloudron.io wide, correct?

            And adding to that question would it be a good idea to allow Cloudron instances to "share" their learned spam filters?

            I can already think of some problems with that.

            But the imagination of a community driven spam filter learning which learns from each instance could be a nice thing.

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            • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

              @nebulon I assume spam learning is only for each local instance and not Cloudron.io wide, correct?

              And adding to that question would it be a good idea to allow Cloudron instances to "share" their learned spam filters?

              I can already think of some problems with that.

              But the imagination of a community driven spam filter learning which learns from each instance could be a nice thing.

              Picture of the brand SPAM

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              @brutalbirdie correct the learning only happens on the Cloudron instance itself.

              I think community driven spam filter learning was already proposed some longer time ago and would probably be a nice addition. Not sure though how this can be implemented.

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                @brutalbirdie correct the learning only happens on the Cloudron instance itself.

                I think community driven spam filter learning was already proposed some longer time ago and would probably be a nice addition. Not sure though how this can be implemented.

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                @nebulon
                using pyzor, MooCloud use it on his antispam gateway, we host a self hosted exchange pyzor server.

                https://www.pyzor.org/en/latest/

                Matteo. R.
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                MooCloud MSP
                Swiss Managed Service Provider

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