In a small series on rspamd configuration I did back in August last year I had a diagram illustrating the configuration file structure of the then-current rspamd version.
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An alternative introduction to rspamd configuration: Configuration file structure (4/4)
Now that we know the what there is to configure let’s look at the how.
An alternative introduction to rspamd configuration: Scores (3/4)
Let’s have a look at rspamd’s default scores. As mentioned, this is kind of a moving target, the scores in the default configuration can in theory change anytime unless you disable rspamd_update, so you should verify a particular score you want to override in your installation.
An alternative introduction to rspamd configuration: Modules (2/4)
Updated August, 24th, 2018 We already learned that the choice of modules basically determines which tests rspamd executes in analyzing a message. But what are the modules we can choose from? The official documentation has an alphabetical list but let’s instead approach them differently here.
An alternative introduction to rspamd configuration: Introduction (1/4)
rspamd is a mighty spam filtering solution but it can be hard to get a grip on its configuration. For this reason I’m starting a small blog posts series to write down a few things I have learned, current for rspamd version 1.7.x.