On 22/08/2012 17:52, Stevan Bajić wrote :
Is there any reason stopping you from using 3.10.2?
Thanks for answering Stephan,

what refrains me from using the lastest version, is that it's packaged in Debian Sid only which I don't whant to play with (even if I could apt-pin this one only) I could also consider compiling it myself, which I didn't after reading the Changelog and decided to stay with 3.10.1 But believe me, I'm ready to dig very deeply in order to get dspam working... ;)


here are my default.pref, spamd.conf and pgsql.conf

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trainingMode=TEFT
Very bad. You should not use TEFT. Better would be TOE or TUM (I prefer
TOE).

Jeeez, I thought it meant Train EveryThing. Ok, I'm gonna give TOE a try.

Is the original dspam.conf not enough documented?

#
# Opt: in or out; determines DSPAM's default filtering behavior. If this
value
# is set to in, users must opt-in to filtering by dropping a .dspam file in
# /var/dspam/opt-in/user.dspam (or if you have homedirs configured, a .dspam
# folder in their home directory).  The default is opt-out, which means all
# users will be filtered unless a .nodspam file is dropped in
# /var/dspam/opt-out/user.nodspam
#
Opt in
Sorry but this is unclear for me.
What I understand is that a user must drop a file in case of "Opt in". That's OK. But what do the preferences OptIn and OptOut mean ? Are they related to the same thing ? So what should I do if I want my incoming mail to go through spamd but not my outgoing mail ?

Regards.

Christophe Garault

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