set

as control bayesian

as control bayesian

Use these commands to set the names for Bayesian control accounts.

Syntax

set as control bayesian is-spam <name_str>

set as control bayesian is-not-spam <name_str> set as control bayesian learn-is-spam <name_str> set as control bayesian learn-is-not-spam <name_str> set as control bayesian training-group <sender_str>

Keywords and Variables

Description

Default

 

 

 

is-spam

FortiMail end users can send spam messages that were

is-spam

 

incorrectly treated as non-spam to this account to inform

 

 

the Bayesian antispam check of its mistake.

 

 

 

 

is-not-spam

FortiMail end users can send non-spam messages that

is-not-spam

 

were incorrectly treated as spam to this account to inform

 

 

the Bayesian antispam check of its mistake.

 

 

 

 

learn-is-spam

End users send known spam to this account to train the

learn-is-spam

 

FortiMail unit.

 

 

Based on the sender’s email address, the FortiMail unit

 

 

uses the information received to train the sender’s

 

 

Bayesian database.

 

 

 

 

learn-is-not-spam

End users send existing non-spam email to this account to

learn-is-not-spam

 

train the FortiMail unit.

 

 

Based on the sender’s email address, the FortiMail unit

 

 

uses the information received to train the sender’s

 

 

Bayesian database.

 

 

 

 

training-group

This account contains a system-wide spam database set up

default-grp

 

by the administrator.

 

 

Using this account name as the “from” address, the

 

 

administrator sends confirmed spam to the “learn-is-spam”

 

 

user account and good email to the “learn-is -not -spam”

 

 

user account to do group Bayesian training.

 

 

If an individual user’s Bayesian database does not contain

 

 

sufficient information for spam scanning, it will use the data

 

 

received from the training group user account to scan

 

 

spam.

 

 

 

 

<name_str>

This is the name for this account. Users send messages to the email address

 

composed of this name, followed by “@”, followed by the email domain.

<sender_str>

This is the ‘from’ name used when sending mail to one of the other four accounts.

 

Mail can be sent to correct incorrectly categorized mail, or to train the Bayesian

 

database with new mail. Administrators send messages from the email address

 

composed of this name, followed by “@”, followed by the email domain.

 

 

 

Example

An administrator wants to change two of the Bayesian control account names. He knows his users will be better able to remember the addresses user to train the database with new messages if they include the word ‘train’:

The learn-is-spam command becomes train-is-spam and the learn-is-not-spam command becomes train-is-not-spam. To make these changes, enter these commands:

set as control bayesian learn-is-spam train-is-spam

set as control bayesian learn-is-not-spam train-is-not-spam

FortiMail™ Secure Messaging Platform Version 3.0 MR4 CLI Reference

 

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