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On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 11:03 +0200, Patrick Marquetecken wrote: |
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> > Postfixz-> amavisd-new(Clamav+spamassassin+dspam)->cyrus |
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> > I'm wondering how to properly configure dspam. How do I train it? Right |
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> > now, seems like spamassassin is working OK, but dspam is well, doesn't. |
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> > I've got a bunch of ham and spam in my mailbox (mbox format) and I just |
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> > want to use it to train it. How do I go about doing that? I've tried |
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> > dspam_sa_trainer but it keeps complaining of errors. (Can't write to |
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> > the /var/amavis/.dspam/ directory, even though I run it as root!!) |
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> > Anyone? |
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> I'm not using dspam only spamassassin and i copy the ham and spam to their |
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> learning mail folders and have every night a script that uses sa-learn. |
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Ah... Well, I'm hoping or rather trying to determine if using Dspam |
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would be better then running spamassassin. right now, my laptop runs |
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sedmail+clamav-milter+spamassassin milter and it works great. |
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I like dspam mainly because of it's cgi interface and it's quarantine |
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and it's power to the user concept. |
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Thanks |
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