These are not docs, they are the notification templates for users when 
certain conditions occur.... example

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firstrun.txt
=================================
To: $...@configureme.com
From: Technical Support <supp...@configureme.com>
Subject: Spam Filtering is Active

Dear Valued Customer,

This email is to inform you that spam filtering has been activated on 
this account and provide you with some basic instructions to assist in 
filtering spam from your email. The filtering software we are using is 
called DSPAM and is capable of dynamically learning your specific email 
behavior.  We have started you off with a pre-configured spam dictionary 
which will help filter a limited amount of spam immediately for you.  As 
you continue to receive email, your specific email patterns will be 
learned by the spam software, which will result in increasing accuracy 
in catching spam. For this reason, it is important that you forward any 
spam you receive for this email account into the filtering software.  By 
forwarding your spam, the software is capable of learning from its 
mistakes and will improve itself to do better next time.

To forward a spam into the system, please use the 'Forward' button in 
whatever email client you are using and send the spam to 
$u-s...@configureme.com.  It is not necessary to provide an explanation 
of the message, as it will not be opened by a human, but processed by 
the software. 

The software also quarantines all messages that it believes are spam.  
 From time to time, you should check this quarantine to insure that it 
has not caught any legitimate email.  This too plays a significant role 
in the learning process.  To check your quarantine, use a web browser 
and go to the following URL:

http://www.yourdomain.com/dspam/

You will be prompted for your username and password.  Use the same login 
and password you use to check your email.  From here, you can peruse 
your quarantine box.  If any legitimate messages have been caught, click 
on the message and then click 'THIS IS NOT SPAM!'.  The message will 
then be delivered and the software will re-learn so as not to make the 
same mistake next time.  Once you have marked any legitimate messages, 
you may delete the messages in your quarantine by clicking the 'DELETE 
ALL' button at the bottom of the page.

Thank you, and please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Technical Support
supp...@configureme.com
=================================



Ismail YENIGUL wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
>
> Actually putting docs in /var directory is not allowed by FreeBSD file 
> system layout (man 7 hier)
>
> It is better to put docs in /usr/local/share/doc/dspam directory.
>
> Do you agree with me?
>
> Is there any problem with installation of the port?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Friday, December 18, 2009, 7:01:12 PM, you wrote:
>
>
> > Ismail YENIGUL wrote:
>
> >>
>
> >> Hi Paul,
>
> >>
>
> >>
>
> >> Please find the attached FreeBSD ports. I tested on FreeBSD 7.2 an 6.3 
>
> >> amd64 platform.
>
> >>
>
> >> Also you can download 
>
> >> from http://files.endersys.com/patches/dspam_fbsdport.tar.gz
>
> >>
>
> >>
>
> >> Can someone test it? If everything is OK, I will submit port update to 
>
> >> FreeBSD
>
> >>
>
> > Hi Ismail,
>
>
> > I noticed that the firstrun.txt.sample, firstspam.txt.sample, 
>
> > quarantinefull.txt.sample files are copied to /var/db/dspam.  To make 
>
> > the notification works the files have to be copied to
>
>
> > /var/db/dspam/txt/firstrun.txt
>
> > /var/db/dspam/txt/firstspam.txt
>
> > /var/db/dspam/txt/quarantinefull.txt
>
>
> > notice the /txt/ directory.
>
>
> > I think it would be better to create the /txt/ directory with the sample
>
> > files in it.
>
>
> > The Dspam docs also need to be improved to make this clearer (i'll do 
>
> > that next)
>
>
> > Kind regards,
>
> > Pc
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Ismail YENIGUL
>
> Endersys Ltd.
>
> Proje Yöneticisi / Project Manager
>
>
> Phone :+90 216-4709423 | Mobile:+90 533 747 36 65
>
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>
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>
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>
> !DSPAM:100008,4b2bfc5f265994155710034! 


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