Hi all,

I'm new to Dspam, with average postfix-skill.
I plan to have an antispam relay in front of an existing mail server
(currently qmail, to be migrated later).

I have been searching for nights, in the last weeks, for a comprehensive
and *working* tutorial, howto, or just efficient advice on how to
achieve this. I am quite desperate and even wonder if someone really has
done that, or just heard about it. Most tutorial link to each other but
none of them is really complete.... not event the famous doc/relay.txt ,
sooo light. No more "appliance.txt", sometimes referred...

I went throught several issues while trying to merge all of these
partial info :

- dspam requiring a valid virtual recipient for each incoming message??
I am ok to even process mails for non-existing users. ok, that may be
suboptimal BUT I don't want to care about synchronizing between user
databases... Maybe later, once the basic functionality would be working
- I never got any Positive ?? Processed spamassasson (quite old???)
corpus, with no error, but still nothing, all innocent..
- I never could get any retrain? I tried hacks using spam-...@domain,
some third-party dspam-retrain script, but never got any result, log
about something, or else.
- I never got any log from dspam itself... should that fall into
/var/log/maillog?
- I am unsure on the client/server(or not) mode... Should I : start
bin/dspam --daemon (which does not detach??) and then dspam --client?
And this will be functionnaly equivalent to firing dspam itself, with
neiher --daemon or --client option?

I am very surprised not to find any valid help on the relay thing... I
thought that would be quite generic to build (working with any mta,
functionnaly transparent), and therefore easy to find support for... I
am a bit anxious on being unable to solve this issue.. :-(

(Last version of dspam, 3.9, of course)

Thank for any help,
Cyril'

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