Daniel Sánchez Pearson [Hacheté Diseños Web] wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Sorry about forgetting the 64 bit part! :(
>
> Here is the dspam --version
>
>
> # dspam --version
>
> DSPAM Anti-Spam Suite 3.8.0 (agent/library)
>
> Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Jonathan A. Zdziarski
> http://dspam.nuclearelephant.com
>
> DSPAM may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public
> License,
> a copy of which can be found with the DSPAM distribution kit.
>
> Configuration parameters: --with-dspam-group=dspam
> --with-dspam-home-group=dspam --enable-spam-delivery
> --enable-delivery-to-stdout
>
>
Hello Daniel,
You don't seem to be using use virtual users or preferences extension.
And you don't have large scale even having 187 domains and that kind of
traffic? Ouch...
>
> I have to assume it was installed from source (does an rpm package for
> CentOS exist???)
>
>
> THanks again!
>
But for the problem, the most important part is for us to understand how
is dspam interacting with the rest of the mail system.
Do you know how was qmail installed? If from source or from rpm?
You can find out by running rpm -qa | grep -i qmail ... see if anything
comes up.
If not it was most probably manual compile and install. In that can
case, verify that you only have directories under /var/qmail, which is
the default install dir for qmail.
Also, how are you invoking dspam? Do you use any qmail-queue substitute
such as simscan?
Check for the definition and value of QMAILQUEUE env variable in the
tcprules file.
Are you using real or virtual users (such as vpopmail or other)?
Are you calling dspam in the delivery process, through maildrop,
procmail or dovecots deliver? Even so, which LDA are you using?
qmail-local or any of the others i already refered?
Are you invoking dspam from .qmail files? Check for the existence dspam
invocation in ~alias/.qmail-default or other ~alias/.qmail-* files. Also
check the users homedirs for the existence of ~/.qmail files.
Can you check for the definition of $CONFIG{'DSPAM_ARGS'} in your webui
configuration file?
What is the role of the qmail server in the email infra-structure? Is it
just a relay (MX which delivers into a backend server)? Is it a server
that also holds the users maildirs/mailboxes?
Sorry for all the questions but the price to pay for using flexible
software is that there are so many ways to get things done that one has
to be familiar with the type of setup.
Regards,
Hugo Monteiro.
>
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>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Paul Cockings <mailto:[email protected]>
> *To:* "Daniel Sánchez Pearson [Hacheté Diseños Web]"
> <mailto:[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Monday, November 23, 2009 9:45 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Dspam-user] Retrained emails don't get delivered
> to user's inbox
>
> Daniel Sánchez Pearson [Hacheté Diseños Web] wrote:
>>
>> - I can install CentOS and run a few commands, but don't know how
>> qmail works, for example. I know about mysql, but I'm not
>> familiar with the command line.
>> - What OS/Arch are you running: CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
>> - Roughly what hardware: Dual Xeon 2.5GHz, 8GB RAM, 2 x 73SAS
>> disks on a Dell Perc RAID 5
>> - How long has this server been running: roughly, 2 years
>> - What MTA - postfix? qmail? sendmail?: qmail
>> - Which Dspam version (do dspam --version and post the output to
>> this list): 3.8.0
>> - Which Backend storage driver do you use
>> - Post your Dspam.conf (*** the passwords):
>> http://www.hachete.com/dspam.conf
>> - Which http server do you use: Apache
>> - How much traffic is handled by this server user/domains: around
>> 500GB/month on 187 domains
>> - Can you describe how your setup is 'strung' together? ie is it
>> a gateway filter etc: It's a server with Interworx control panel
>> and the same server sends and receives email
>> - Anything else running on the server:
> Can you post the full output from dspam --version (it will show
> which build options were used)
> I assume CentOS x86_64 (aka 64 bit?)
>
> Do you know if dspam was installed from rpm/package or from source?
>
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