Imposit.com - Webmaster wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I dont think is too complicated either, but the access to understand dspam
> is.
>
> About the idea to split conf files:
> The easierst way would and should be making markers to import the conf file
> like @import /path;
> So every user can deside if it make sense or not, how to split and where any
> why and how often
> If they want they can make 20 configs :-)
>
>   


DSPAM already allows configuration file splitting. Please check the 
compile time option --enable-split-configuration.

That will allow you to just:

Include /etc/dspam/dspam.d/

and populate that directory with the files you wish.

Regards,

Hugo Monteiro.

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