On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Tom Hendrikx <t...@whyscream.net> wrote:
> On 13-06-13 20:28, David Rees wrote:
>> Is training actually working for you on PostgreSQL? It does not appear
>> to be working for me...
>>
>> See: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=30708939
>>
>> Haven't had time to dig into the issue further yet.
>>
>> As a testament to dspam, on established accounts it still works very
>> well despite the lack of training, though it consistently misses some
>> newsletters because of it.
>
> Yes I saw those messages, but unfortunately did not have anything to add
> to it. Training works here, I'm calling dspamc (i.e. client-server mode)
> from dovecot-antispam but otherwise I see no huge differences with your
> setup. Postgresql version is 9.1.9.

Yeah, I'm calling dspam directly.

> I don't have any useful C knowledge to dig into the actual code and find
> out where the magic breaks for you... WHat does raise questions is that
> the last we saw similar trouble, STevan actually removed the escape
> string syntax, as you can see in the commit I referred to.

Yeah, intersting. I also find that for PostgreSQL 9.1+, you also need
to set standard_conforming_strings = off - the default changed in
9.1+. What non-standard settings are you using?

> Also the everlasting question comes bck: if you trained other accounts
> successfully with the postgres backend, what did you change to make it
> break?

Good question! It was either a dspam upgrade or PostgreSQL upgrade for
me - unfortunately I'm not sure which.

It certainly could be related to the PostgreSQL version and settings...

-Dave

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