Using DSPAM for Spam Filtering
Enabling
In 5.x & 6.x simply zmlocalconfig -e amavis_dspam_enabled=true
let zmmtaconfig restart amavis or zmamavisdctl reload etc
History
Some stability issues we're found in 4.0.3 So beginning with 4.5.1, DSPAM is disabled when you install or upgrade ZCS because it was frequently interrupting mail delivery.
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12185
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12079
http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=13962
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/administrators/6322-upgraded-4-5-os-edition-now-no-dspam.html
Also be aware of: http://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20555 (fixed in 5.0.11)
-Though I do not know it's status for v5Beta4, but after one year gap we had a new version:
3.6.8 - June 7, 2006
3.8.0 - March 19, 2007
As of Zimbra release 3.1 GA (April 2006) DSPAM is fully integrated by default.
Original How-To
Original HOW-TO by Joshua Prismon Follows:
Download and decompress DSPAM
Note, everything I am doing here, I do as the user zimbra. If I need super user, I use sudo.
The configuration options I used were: .
./configure \ --prefix=/opt/dspam \ --sysconfdir=/opt/dspam/conf \ --with-dspam-home=/var/dspam \ --with-dspam-home-mode=2770 \ --with-dspam-home-owner=zimbra \ --with-dspam-home-group=zimbra \ --with-storage-driver=mysql_drv \ --enable-preferences-extension \ --with-mysql-includes=/usr/include/mysql \ --with-mysql-libraries=/usr/lib/mysql \ --enable-signature-headers \ --without-delivery-agent \ --without-quarantine-agent \ --with-dspam-owner=zimbra \ --with-dspam-group=zimbra
make
(as root)
make install
After this login as the zimbra user. Make sure that MySQL is running. Then create a new table for DSPAM related info:
mysqladmin create dspam
After that load the schema for the dspam tables
mysql dspam < ~/dspam-3.6.1/src/tools.mysql_drv/mysql_objects-4.1.sql
We don't want to use the same user that we use for zimbra for dspam for the database. So create a new user:
mysql grant all on dspam.* to dspam@localhost identified by 'ThisIsMyPassword';
(Obviously change your password)
Inside of your dspam.conf add the following lines (they are commented out be default)
MySQLServer /opt/zimbra/db/mysql.sock MySQLPort 7306 MySQLUser dspam MySQLPass ThisIsMyPassword MySQLDb dspam
Now we have to tell amavisd-new (which serves as a pipeline for various steps proccessing email before zimbra's java code sees emails) to enable dspam Search for the $path and $dspam variables and replace them.
To make things a bit tricky, dspam uses auto-generated files, so modify the file amavisd.conf.in rather then amavisd.conf.
$path = '/opt/zimbra/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/dspam/bin'; $dspam = 'dspam';
I suggest you run amavisd once by hand with the debug options to make sure everything works:
/opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd -c /opt/zimbra/conf/amavisd.conf debug
And if everything is happy you should see lines like:
Nov 16 18:57:32 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: starting. /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd at bldmail01 amavisd-new-2.3.1 (20050509), Unicode aware, LANG=en_US.UTF-8 Nov 16 18:57:32 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: user=515, EUID: 515 (515); group=, EGID: 515 516 515 5 (515 516 515 5) Nov 16 18:57:32 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Perl version 5.008006 Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: 2005/11/16-18:57:33 Amavis (type Net::Server::PreForkSimple) starting! pid(31241) Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: Binding to TCP port 10024 on host 127.0.0.1 Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: Group Not Defined. Defaulting to EGID '515 516 515 5' Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: User Not Defined. Defaulting to EUID '515' Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: Setting up serialization via flock Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Module Amavis::Conf 2.038 Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Module Archive::Tar 1.26 Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Module Archive::Zip 1.16 [LINES DELETED] Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: Norman Virus Control v5 / Linux Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: Panda Antivirus for Linux Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: NAI McAfee AntiVirus (uvscan) Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: VirusBuster Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: CyberSoft VFind Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: Ikarus AntiVirus for Linux Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No primary av scanner: BitDefender Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Found secondary av scanner ClamAV-clamscan at /usr/local/bin/clamscan Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No secondary av scanner: FRISK F-Prot Antivirus Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No secondary av scanner: Trend Micro FileScanner Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No secondary av scanner: drweb - DrWeb Antivirus Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: No secondary av scanner: KasperskyLab kavscanner Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Creating db in /opt/zimbra/amavisd/db/; BerkeleyDB 0.26, libdb 4.3 Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: SpamControl: initializing Mail::SpamAssassin Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: SpamControl: done Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: Beginning prefork (5 processes) Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: Starting "5" children Nov 16 18:57:33 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31242]: Net::Server: Child Preforked (31242) Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31242]: TIMING [total 19 ms] - bdb-open: 19 (100%)100, rundown: 0 (0%)100 Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31243]: Net::Server: Child Preforked (31243)\ Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31243]: TIMING [total 10 ms] - bdb-open: 10 (100%)100, rundown: 0 (0%)100 Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31244]: Net::Server: Child Preforked (31244) Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31244]: TIMING [total 10 ms] - bdb-open: 10 (100%)100, rundown: 0 (0%)100 Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31245]: Net::Server: Child Preforked (31245) Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31245]: TIMING [total 9 ms] - bdb-open: 9 (100%)100, rundown: 0 (0%)100 Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31246]: Net::Server: Child Preforked (31246) Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31241]: Net::Server: Parent ready for children. Nov 16 18:57:34 bldmail01 /opt/zimbra/amavisd/sbin/amavisd[31246]: TIMING [total 12 ms] - bdb-open: 12 (100%)100, rundown: 0 (0%)100
That should get you to where both DSPAM and SpamAssassin check for spams.
Later once DSPAM's own database has been built up, I suggest that you add the following lines to one of SpamAssassin's rule files (salocal.cf?) to filter out mail that DSPAM thinks is bogus:
header DSPAM_SPAM X-DSPAM-Result =~ /^Spam$/ describe DSPAM_SPAM DSPAM claims it is spam score DSPAM_SPAM 0.5 header DSPAM_HAM X-DSPAM-Result =~ /^Innocent$/ describe DSPAM_HAM DSPAM claims it is ham score DSPAM_HAM -0.1
Anyways, what I write here is my own, with the exceptions that I lifted off of the amavis-new list, esp this message: [url]http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=11025890[/url]
This works for me so far, filtering seems to work, and seems to be effective. I will post about training as soon as I have finished up doing it.