On 21 Dec 2009 01:05:12 +0100
"Michael Bienia" <mich...@vorlon.ping.de> wrote:

> On 2009-12-16 20:42:56 +0000, Paul Cockings wrote:
> > On 16/12/2009 20:33, Stevan Baji__ wrote:
> > > Please download RC2 and test it in your environment and let us know about 
> > > your success or failure.
> > I'd like to second that - We really want to hear about your Dspam 
> > experience, are you still running 3.6.8?  are you running 3.8.0? do you 
> > have your own patched up version?  We really want to hear from those who 
> > have recently upgraded to the Betas or RC's.   Please just take one 
> > minute to write to us and tell us how Dspam is working for you....  you 
> > would really help to keep us motivated.... ;-)
> 
Hallo Michael,


> First thanks for this fantastic spam filter, I use it already for some
> years and I'm still happy with the results.
> 
:)


> I use it to filter out the spam from my local account (around 800 - 1000
> mails a day). I have it installed into my homedir and use it from
> .procmailrc (didn't have enough motivation yet to install it system-wide
> and add it properly into my MTA config (exim) as I'm the only user on
> this system and this works for me). I use postgresql 8.4 for storage and
> I'm currently running 3.9.0-RC2 and before that BETA4, BETA1, 3.8.0, 3.6.x
> (don't remember exactly anymore).
> 
> The dspam stats for my user:
>   TP True Positives:                795519
>   TN True Negatives:                631593
>   FP False Positives:                  561
>   FN False Negatives:                 2108
>   SC Spam Corpusfed:                  2224
>   NC Nonspam Corpusfed:               1283
>   TL Training Left:                      0
>   SHR Spam Hit Rate                 99.74%
>   HSR Ham Strike Rate:               0.09%
>   PPV Positive predictive value:    99.93%
>   OCA Overall Accuracy:             99.81%
> 
> As you can see from those numbers I use this database for some time
> already.
> 
How happy are you with 3.9.0? Do you feel any significant difference in 3.9.0? 
How is the speed on PostgreSQL? How is the stability?


> Michael
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić


> Configuration parameters:
> '--prefix=/home/michael/dspam/'
> '--disable-trusted-user-security'
> '--with-dspam-home=/home/michael/dspam/data'
> '--with-dspam-home-owner=michael' '--with-dspam-home-group=michael'
> '--with-dspam-mode=750' '--with-dspam-owner=michael'
> '--with-dspam-group=michael' '--with-storage-driver=pgsql_drv'
> '--with-pgsql-includes=/usr/include/postgresql/'
> 
> dspam.conf:
> Home /home/michael/dspam/data
> StorageDriver /home/michael/dspam/lib/libpgsql_drv.so
> TrustedDeliveryAgent "/usr/bin/procmail"
> OnFail error
> Trust root
> Trust mail
> Trust mailnull 
> Trust smmsp
> Trust daemon
> TrainingMode tum
> TestConditionalTraining on
> Feature noise
> Feature whitelist
> Feature tb=5
> Algorithm graham burton
> Tokenizer osb
> PValue bcr
> WebStats off
> ImprobabilityDrive on
> Preference "spamAction=deliver"
> Preference "signatureLocation=headers"        # 'message' or 'headers'
> Preference "showFactors=off"
> AllowOverride trainingMode
> AllowOverride spamAction spamSubject
> AllowOverride statisticalSedation
> AllowOverride enableBNR
> AllowOverride enableWhitelist
> AllowOverride signatureLocation
> AllowOverride showFactors
> AllowOverride optIn optOut
> AllowOverride whitelistThreshold
> PgSQLServer           /var/run/postgresql
> PgSQLPort             5432
> PgSQLUser             michael
> PgSQLDb               dspam
> HashRecMax            98317
> HashAutoExtend                on  
> HashMaxExtents                0
> HashExtentSize                49157
> HashPctIncrease 10
> HashMaxSeek           10
> HashConnectionCache   10
> Notifications off
> PurgeSignature        off # Specified in purge.sql
> PurgeNeutral   90
> PurgeUnused    off # Specified in purge.sql
> PurgeHapaxes   off # Specified in purge.sql
> PurgeHits1S    off # Specified in purge.sql
> PurgeHits1I    off # Specified in purge.sql
> LocalMX 127.0.0.1
> SystemLog off
> UserLog   off
> Opt out
> ProcessorURLContext on
> ProcessorBias on
> 
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