On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Steve<[email protected]> wrote:
> If I would be in your situation then I would download DSPAM 3.9.0 BETA and 
> install it on a test system and just train it with those 5000 mails you have 
> there and then take my mailbox and push all mails over 3.9.0 and look how 
> well it scores. If the result is satisfying me then I would go on and do a 
> migration of my account from the production to the 3.9.0 test system. And I 
> would look where I have issues while doing that test migration and look how I 
> can fix them. If that would go well then I would go on and try to migrate 
> 1/10 of all mailboxes and look what other issues I have while doing that test 
> migration and again I would look how to solve them. After having done all 
> those tasks I would have all needed informations to sit down and actually 
> plan the whole migration for my productive 3.6.8 system. I would have enough 
> numbers to know how long will be the downtime of my production while moving 
> to 3.9.0 (or 3.8.0. Depending on which version you tested), I would know what 
> issues I could possibly face and how to solve them, I would know if I can 
> reuse my old tokens or if I should start from zero, etc...


I'm more and more convinced to move to 3.9.0. I think I will do a
parallell setup. Since the mail passes through maildrop, I can create
a split so one copy of the mail is sent through dspam 3.9.0 and only
delivered to a special mailbox, and the other copy is processed as
usual. Then 3.9.0 can (should?) have its own database and server
socket.  Then the results can actually be compared  side-by-side.

Thanks for all input, its really appreciated.
 S.

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