[Rspamd-Users] GPT Module exclusion

chandan chandan at akritrim.net
Thu Sep 26 12:20:55 UTC 2024


On 2024-09-26 16:54, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2024, chandan via Users wrote:
> 
>> 
> I've never even attempted to use the GPT module, but if from my quick
> look at documentation I've understood correctly then any message which
> (amongst other things) is whitelisted will not be processed by GPT.

I think that's quiet clear.

> This makes a lot of sense to me, since for the foreseeable future, and
> compared to what we're used to in spam filtering, GPT processing will
> not only be both very slow and very expensive but also quite possibly
> it may prove to be both inaccurate and unreliable.  I'd think of it as
> being very experimental - and for that reason I wouldn't even consider
> it for part of my production mail filtering.

Unless you are a AI/ML practioner who eats sleeps LLMs, neural networks 
and not
alice's wonderland. rspamd is a very small part of my setup still being 
from this
background i dont think i need to worry too much.

> You haven't told us what - if anything - you've tried, but I'd think
> the simplest approach would be to use something like the examples in

I have a full rspamd setup. and because i don't have a complex setup i 
didn't use
multimaps. the only other thing i would have to do is learn lua.

gotta add it to the long list.

> https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/multimap.html#examples
> 
> to whitelist your senders.  If you're having this much trouble with it
> I wonder if where you're going there might be dangers which you aren't
> prepared for.  Be careful.

I am not having any trouble with it but i will tell you a secret, 
without changing
anything in rspamd or gpt module i can already use it with a non open AI 
opensource
models amd i run it on a laptop gpu. who cares about cost??🥳 the only 
thing
was worried about was that i have a IAM fontend in front of my apps, 
which was
sending mails and was timing out because gpt took long to process it. 
any ways
i solved it by putting a smtp relay in front of it.

Cheers
Chandan


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