SYNOPSIS

bsfilter [options] [commands] < MAIL

bsfilter [options] [commands] MAIL ...

DESCRIPTION

bsfilter filters out spam mails.

If commands are specified, bsfilter is in maintenance mode, otherwise it is in filtering mode.

If bsfilter does not find spam in filtering mode, exit status is 1.

If bsfilter runs with --pipe option or finds spam, exit status is 0.

COMMANDS

--add-clean
-c

add mails into the clean token database.

--add-spam
-s

add mails into the spam token database.

--sub-clean
-C

subtract mails from the clean token database.

--sub-spam
-S

subtract mails from the spam token database.

--update
-u

update the probability table from clean and spam token databases.

--export-clean

export the clean token database.

--export-spam

export the spam token database.

--import-clean

import the clean token database.

--import-spam

import the spam token database.

--export-probability

export the probability database (for debugging purpose).

OPTIONS

--homedir directory

specify the name of the bsfilter's home directory.

If this option is not used, a directory specified with the environment variable "BSFILTERHOME" is used.

If the variable "BSFILTERHOME" is not defined, ".bsfilter" directory under your home is used.

If the variable "HOME" is not defined, a directory which bsfilter is located at is used.

--config-file file

specify the name of the bsfilter's configuration file "bsfilter.conf" in bsfilter's home directory is used by default.

--max-line number

check and/or study the first number of lines default is 500. 0 means all.

--db sdbm|gdbm|bdb1|bdb|qdbm

specify the name of database type "sdbm" by default.

--jtokenizer bigram|block|mecab|chasen|kakasi
-j bigram|block|mecab|chasen|kakasi

specify algorithm of a tokenizer for Japanese language "bigram" by default.

--list-clean

print filename of clean mail.

--list-spam

print filename of spam.

--imap

access IMAP server.

--imap-server hostname

specify hostname of IMAP server.

--imap-port number

specify port number of IMAP server. default is 143.

--imap-auth method

specify authorization method. default is "auto". "cram-md5" use "AUTHENTICATE CRAM-MD5" command. "login" use "AUTHENTICATE LOGIN" command. "loginc" use "LOGIN" command. "auto" try "cram-md5", "login" and "loginc" in this order.

--imap-user name

specify user name of IMAP server.

--imap-password password

specify password of imap-user.

--imap-folder-clean folder

specify destination folder for clean mails. "inbox.clean" for example.

--imap-folder-spam folder

specify destination folder for spams. "inbox.spam" for example.

--imap-fetch-unseen

filter or study mails without SEEN flag.

--imap-fetch-unflagged

filter or study mails without "X-Spam-Flag" header.

--imap-reset-seen-flag

reset SEEN flag when bsfilter moves or modifies mails.

--pop

work as POP proxy.

--pid-file file

specify filename for logging process ID of bsfilter "bsfilter.pid" in bsfilter's home directory is used by default this function is valid when "--pop" is specified.

--tasktray

sit in tasktray this is valid with "--pop" on VisualuRuby.

--pop-server hostname

specify hostname of POP server.

--pop-port number

specify port number of POP server. default is 110.

--pop-proxy-if address

specify address of interface which bsfilter listens at default is 0.0.0.0 and all interfaces are active.

--pop-proxy-port number

specify port number which bsfilter listens at. default is 10110.

--pop-user name

optional. specify username of POP server.

bsfilter checks match between value of this options and a name which MUA sends.

in case of mismatch, bsfilter closes sockets.

--pop-proxy-set set[,set...]

specify rules of pop proxy.

alternative way of pop-server, pop-port, pop-proxy-port and pop-user option.

format of "set" is "pop-server:pop-port:[proxy-interface]:proxy-port[:pop-user]".

If proxy-interface is specified and isn't 0.0.0.0 , other interfaces are not used.

"--pop-proxy-set 192.168.1.1:110::10110" is equivalent with "--pop-server 192.168.1.1 --pop-port 110 --pop-proxy-port 10110".

--pop-max-size number

When mail is longer than the specified number, the mail is not filtered. When 0 is specified, all mails are tested and filtered. unit is byte. default is 50000.

--ssl

use POP over SSL with --pop option and use IMAP over SSL with --imap option.

--ssl-cert filename|dirname

specify a filename of a certificate of a trusted CA or a name of a directory of certificates.

--method g|r|rf
-m g|r|rf

specify filtering method. "rf" by default. "g" means Paul Graham method, "r" means Gary Robinson method, and "rf" means Robinson-Fisher method.

--spam-cutoff number

specify spam-cutoff value. 0.9 by default for Paul Graham method. 0.582 by default for Gary Robinson method. 0.95 by default for Robinson-Fisher method.

--auto-update
-a

recognize mails, add them into clean or spam token database and update the probability table.

--disable-degeneration
-D

disable degeneration during probability table lookup.

--disable-utf-8

disable utf-8 support.

--refer-header header[,header...]

refer specified headers of mails.

bsfilter refers Ufrom, From, To, Cc, Subject, Reply-to, Return-path, Received, Content-Transfer-Encoding, Content-Type, charset, and Content-Disposition by default.

--refer-all-header

refer all headers of mails.

--ignore-header
-H

ignore headers of mails. (it is same as --refer-header "".)

--ignore-body
-B

ignore body of mails, except URL or mail address.

--ignore-plain-text-part

ignore plain text part if html part is included in the mail.

--ignore-after-last-atag

ignore text after last "A" tag.

--mark-in-token characters

specify characters which are allowable in a token "*'!" by default.

--show-process

show summary of execution.

--show-new-token

show tokens which are newly added into the token database.

--mbox

use "unix from" to divide mbox format file.

--max-mail number

reduce token database when the number of stored mails is larger than this one 10000 by default.

--min-mail number

reduce token database as if this number of mails are stored 8000 by default.

--pipe

write a mail to stdout. this options is invalid when "--imap" or "--pop" is specified.

--insert-revision

insert "X-Spam-Revision: bsfilter release..." into a mail.

--insert-flag

insert "X-Spam-Flag: Yes" or "X-Spam-Flag: No" into a mail.

--insert-probability

insert "X-Spam-Probability: number" into a mail.

--header-prefix string

insert "X-specified_string-..." headers, instead of "Spam". (it is valid with --insert-flag and/or --insert-probability option.)

--mark-spam-subject

insert "[SPAM] " at the beginning of Subject header.

--mark-subject-prefix string

insert specified string, instead of "[SPAM] ". (it is valid with --mark-spam-subject option.)

--show-db-status

show numbers of tokens and mails in databases and quit.

--help
-h

show help message.

--quiet
-q

quiet mode.

--verbose
-v

verbose mode.

--debug
-d

debug mode.

EXAMPLES

% bsfilter -s ~/Mail/spam/*			## add spam
% bsfilter -u -c ~/Mail/job/* ~/Mail/private/*	## add clean mails and update probability table
% bsfilter ~/Mail/inbox/1			## show spam probability
## recipe of procmail
:0 HB
* ? bsfilter -a
spam/.
## recipe of procmail
:0 fw
| bsfilter -a --pipe --insert-flag --insert-probability

RELATED TO bsfilter…

http://sourceforge.jp/projects/bsfilter/

AUTHOR

The original manual is in the bsfilter command it self which is written by NABEYA Kenichi (upstream author). This manual page was transrated from the manual by akira yamada <[email protected]> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.