> Agr! Okay. Add/change this in your dspam.conf to get rid of the  
> above messages:
> AllowOverride enableBNR
> AllowOverride enableWhitelist
> AllowOverride fallbackDomain
> AllowOverride ignoreGroups
> AllowOverride ignoreRBLLookups
> AllowOverride localStore
> AllowOverride makeCorpus
> AllowOverride optIn
> AllowOverride optOut
> AllowOverride optOutClamAV
> AllowOverride processorBias
> AllowOverride RBLInoculate
> AllowOverride showFactors
> AllowOverride signatureLocation
> AllowOverride spamAction
> AllowOverride spamSubject
> AllowOverride statisticalSedation
> AllowOverride storeFragments
> AllowOverride tagNonspam
> AllowOverride tagSpam
> AllowOverride trainPristine
> AllowOverride trainingMode
> AllowOverride whitelistThreshold
> AllowOverride dailyQuarantineSummary
>
>

yep. Working now:

       7 X-DSPAM-Result: Innocent
       8 X-DSPAM-Confidence: 1.0000
       9 X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.0023
      10 X-DSPAM-Signature: 1,4b2b2c73106864691273912

>> And the message source shows following, but no DSPAM-ID.
>>
>> X-DSPAM-Result: amavis; result="Innocent"; class="Innocent";
>>          probability=0.0023; confidence=1.00; signature=N/A
>> X-Quarantine-ID: <893QyNAFz92E>
>> X-Virus-Scanned: amavisd-new at www.tiri.eu
>> X-Spam-Flag: YES
>> X-Spam-Score: 1010.536
>> X-Spam-Level:
>> ****************************************************************
>> X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1010.536 required=6.31 tests=[AWL=-0.118,
>>          DATE_IN_PAST_96_XX=2.32, DIGEST_MULTIPLE=0.001, GTUBE=1000,
>>          NO_RELAYS=-0.001, PYZOR_CHECK=2.834, RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100=0.5,
>>          RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_E4_51_100=1.5, RAZOR2_CHECK=0.5]

> Keep in mind that if you switch to --process you SHOULD NOT enable  
> DSPAM quarantine else DSPAM will catch spam messages AND NOT deliver  
> them to you but put them in the quarantine. The preferences I have  
> send you before have turned off the quarantine. Never set  
> "spamAction" to "quarantine"! Always set it either to "tag" or to  
> "deliver".

If I'd enable quarantine, would the messages be releaseable with
the dspam webfrontend?

And the other question: Does the dspam learn even if I have no
signature by passing mails to my postfix/dspam transport s...@mydomain?
Then I could use the former amavis settings.

Then I'd follow the article on
http://www.kirya.net/articles/setting-up-dspam-as-a-filter-for-postfix-on-debian-etch/

- thomas.





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