Hi Paul,
Sorry for that. Is the following OK with .sample extension?
# ls /var/db/dspam/txt/
firstrun.txt.sample firstspam.txt.sample
quarantinefull.txt.sample
Saturday, December 19, 2009, 12:10:55 AM, you wrote:
> These are not docs, they are the notification templates for users when
> certain conditions occur.... example
> =================================
> 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
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
>> !DSPAM:100008,4b2bfc5f265994155710034!
--
Ismail YENIGUL
Endersys Ltd.
Proje Yöneticisi / Project Manager
Phone :+90 216-4709423 | Mobile:+90 533 747 36 65
Fax :+90 216-4709508 | web: http://www.endersys.com.tr
Blog: http://blog.endersys.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/endersys
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