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NAME

       sa-heatu - Spamasassin Heuristic Email Address Tracker Utility

SYNOPSIS

         sa-heatu [options] [dbfile [timestamp-file]]

DESCRIPTION

       Check or clean a SpamAssassin auto-whitelist (AWL) database file.

       The Auto-WhiteList (AWL) feature in Spamassassing tracks scores from messages previously
       received and adjusts the message score, either by boosting messages from senders who send
       ham or penalizing senders who have sent spam previously. This not only treats some senders
       as if they were whitelisted but also treats spammers as if they were blacklisted. To
       enable AWL in spamassassin, read dcoumentation:

           perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf

       This is an enhanced version of the original AWL tool. The AWL database can be examined and
       pruned; single email entries can be removed. This is useful when a spammer sends one or
       more ham messages before sending spam.

       Without special options, the program generates a summary of the database (see FILES):

           $ sa-heatu -D -n /var/spool/spamassassin/auto-whitelist

              0 entries removed.
              0 entries would be expired.
              0 timestamps would be added.
              0 timestamps would be updated.

            308 entries input.
            308 entries output = input - expired - removed.

       With option --verbose it generates output:

            AVG   TOTSCORE COUNT  EMAIL IPBASE

       AVG is the average score; TOTSCORE is the total score of all mails seen so far; COUNT is
       the number of messages seen from that sender; EMAIL is the sender's email address, and
       IPBASE is the AWL base IP address.

       AWL base IP address is a way to identify the sender's IP address they frequently send
       from, in an approximate way, but remaining hard for spammers to spoof. The algorithm is as
       follows:

           - Take the last Received header that contains a public IP address;
             namely one which is not in private, unrouted IP space.

           - Chop off the last two octets, assuming that the user may be in
             an ISP's dynamic address pool.

       Negative values indicate senders of ham:

           average    total count
              6.8       6.8   1   support@midphase.com                     72.26
             -8.1     -16.2   2   users-return-@spamassassin.apache.org    98.109
              1.4      15.9  11   partners@us.cyberoam.com                 38.105
             13.9      13.9   1   obdg@borgard.com                         89.185

OPTIONS

       -D, --DONTupdatetimestamps
           No timestamps processing is done. Alias for --noTimestamps.

       -e, --expireOlderThan NUMBER
           Expire entries older than NUMBER of days.

       -f, --firstTimes
           Use this for the first run to avoid reading timestamps.

       -h, --help
           Display short help.

       -n, --noTimestamps
           No timestamps processing.

       -p, --prune NUMBER
           Clean out infrequently-used AWL entries. The NUMBER can be used to select the
           threshold at which entries are kept or deleted. Value 1 means that entries seen once
           are deleted.

       -q, --quiet
           Be quiet.

       -r, --remove EMAIL
           Remove EMAIL from database.

       -s, --showUpdates
           Output entries updated or added or removed, in addition to the summary.

       -v, --verbose
           Display more information. Note that this may display lot of information from the
           database.

EXAMPLES

       To see valid senders:

          sa-heatu --verbose -D | sort -n | head -n 20

       To see top spammers:

          sa-heatu --verbose -D | sort -n | tail -n 20

       To display single record:

           sa-heatu --verbose -n | grep -i foo@example.com

       To remove of foo@example.com entry:

           $ sa-heatu -n --remove foo@example.com

           Using $HOME/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist

           average    total count found
           34.5      34.5   1     foo@example.com 41.202

               1 deleted.
             259 keys with 1 entry.
             658 keys with 2 entries.
            1675 entries.

       To shrink the database considerably by removing entries that only have one hit:

           sa-heatu --prune

       Average total count email address ip network address last time updated: Note: the date and
       time stamp is the time sa-heatu was run, not the time the email was received:

          sa-heatu --verbose -D | sort -n | head -5

ENVIRONMENT

       None.

FILES

       $HOME/.spamassassin
           The default working directory of program where dbfile etc. are expected.

           If dbfile is not given the "$HOME/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist" is used. See also
           option auto_whitelist_path in Spamassasin Perl module Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AWL
           which typically points to "/var/spool/spamassassin/auto-whitelist".

SEE ALSO

       spamassassin(1) Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AWL(3p)

STANDARDS

       http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutoWhitelist

AVAILABILITY

       See STANDARDS for download link.

       The original version this program is based on is at
       http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/branches/3.2/tools/check_whitelist

AUTHORS

       Program was written by Dennis G German <DGermansa@Real-world-Systems.com>

       This manual page was written by Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>.  Released under license
       GNU GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version. For more information about
       license, visit <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>.