Rspamd is used for AV handling, DKIM signing and SPAM handling. It's a powerful and fast filter system. For a more in-depth documentation on Rspamd please visit its [own documentation](https://rspamd.com/doc/index.html). ## Learn Spam & Ham Rspamd learns mail as spam or ham when you move a message in or out of the junk folder to any mailbox besides trash. This is achieved by using the Dovecot plugin "antispam" and a simple parser script. Rspamd also auto-learns mail when a high or low score is detected (see https://rspamd.com/doc/configuration/statistic.html#autolearning) The bayes statistics are written to Redis as keys `BAYES_HAM` and `BAYES_SPAM`. You can also use Rspamd's web UI to learn ham and / or spam or to adjust certain settings of Rspamd. ### Learn Spam or Ham from existing directory You can use a one-liner to learn mail in plain-text (uncompressed) format: ```bash # Ham for file in /my/folder/cur/*; do docker exec -i $(docker-compose ps -q rspamd-mailcow) rspamc learn_ham < $file; done # Spam for file in /my/folder/.Junk/cur/*; do docker exec -i $(docker-compose ps -q rspamd-mailcow) rspamc learn_spam < $file; done ``` Consider attaching a local folder as new volume to `rspamd-mailcow` in `docker-compose.yml` and learn given files inside the container. This can be used as workaround to parse compressed data with zcat. Example: ```bash for file in /data/old_mail/.Junk/cur/*; do rspamc learn_spam < zcat $file; done ``` ### Reset learned data You need to delete keys in Redis to reset learned mail, so create a copy of your Redis database now: **Backup database** ```bash # It is better to stop Redis before you copy the file. cp /var/lib/docker/volumes/mailcowdockerized_redis-vol-1/_data/dump.rdb /root/ ``` **Reset Bayes data** ```bash docker-compose exec redis-mailcow sh -c 'redis-cli --scan --pattern BAYES_* | xargs redis-cli del' docker-compose exec redis-mailcow sh -c 'redis-cli --scan --pattern RS* | xargs redis-cli del' ``` If it complains about... ```text (error) ERR wrong number of arguments for 'del' command ``` ...the key pattern was not found and thus no data is available to delete. ## CLI tools ```bash docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow rspamc --help docker-compose exec rspamd-mailcow rspamadm --help ``` ## Disable Greylisting You can disable rspamd's greylisting server-wide by editing: `{mailcow-dir}/data/conf/rspamd/local.d/greylist.conf` Simply add the line: ```cpp enabled = false; ``` Save the file and then restart the rspamd container. See [Rspamd documentation](https://rspamd.com/doc/index.html) ## Whitelist specific ClamAV signatures You may find that legitimate (clean) mail is being blocked by ClamAV (Rspamd will flag the mail with `VIRUS_FOUND`). For instance, interactive PDF form attachments are blocked by default because the embedded Javascript code may be used for nefarious purposes. Confirm by looking at the clamd logs, e.g.: ```bash docker-compose logs clamd-mailcow | grep "FOUND" ``` This line confirms that such was identified: ```text clamd-mailcow_1 | Sat Sep 28 07:43:24 2019 -> instream(local): PUA.Pdf.Trojan.EmbeddedJavaScript-1(e887d2ac324ce90750768b86b63d0749:363325) FOUND ``` To whitelist this particular signature (and enable sending this type of file attached), add it to the ClamAV signature whitelist file: ```bash echo 'PUA.Pdf.Trojan.EmbeddedJavaScript-1' >> data/conf/clamav/whitelist.ign2 ``` Then restart the clamd-mailcow service container in the mailcow UI, or using docker-compose: ```bash docker-compose restart clamd-mailcow ```