indeed!

Another scenario: Customer opts of dspam.  Purge signature & token data 
for the account... But leave the quarantine intact (we have a cron job 
to  purged old messages).  But then you can't recover messages from the 
quarantine with the web gui, as you will encounter the behavior below.  
Not unless you can restore signature and token data...  Or manipulate 
the mbox quarantine file directly.  If the customer hasn't tried to 
retrain the message already.  It's a mess.

Dspam should never lose email due to an unexpected DB result.

Thanks a ton Tod!  I'm excited to try this out.

-Troy

On 1/7/2013 7:24 PM, Tod A. Sandman wrote:
> If the DSPAM signature of a message cannot be found in the database (most 
> often because it has expired and has been cleaned from the database), the 
> dspam command will exit with a successful status even though it does not 
> deliver the message.



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