Thanks, Stevan,

I read through this, but unfortunately I understand why appliance.txt has been removed, it's just because is was 98% the same as the current "relay.txt", with the word "appliance" removed, and some details added.

I'm still stuck with my installation project...  Isn't there anybody arount who installed a dspam relay? I am surprised by the gap between the simplicity as explained in the docs, and the fact that nobody has a clear, working setup to describe about that...

There is a major concern I am unsure about : how is the "retrain" thing handled?? The relay.txt states it will be automagically activated when a recipient "spam-...@domain" is matched, but some other implementations (well, almost all) use a pattern matching, trigger some kinda script, calling dspam itself with parameters...  What's the truth about this???

Thanks if anyone can help... I'm lost..
Cyril'

Stevan Bajić a écrit :
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 02:15:52 +0200
Cyril' <ds...@minou.biz> wrote:

  
Hi all,

    
Hello

[...]

  
No more "appliance.txt", sometimes referred...

    
I am attaching you the appliance.txt from DSPAM 3.4.9. I think John removed that file after 3.4.9 from DSPAM. So if you see a reference to that file in any How-To then you know that you are reading a old How-To (at least 5 year old since 3.4.9 has been released 2005-08-08).

[...]

  
Thank for any help,
Cyril'

    
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