You will need to manually clean out the user's data, both in the database
(dspam_token_data, dspam_signature_data and dspam_stats) and in the file
system.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Gijs Hillenius <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> One of my users has kinda messed up his dspam-training efforts. Dspam
> (3.8.0) is currently taggin all of his email as spam. I'm thinking
> giving him a clean slate could be a good idea.
>
> Is there a dspam command for this, or would this be something I have to
> 'ask' postgresql?
>
> Gijs
>
>
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