On 04/19/2010 08:45 AM, Cyril' wrote:
> 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???


The truth is, how you set up retraining entirely depends on you and your 
needs. For example I have s...@example.com and h...@example.com setup 
which pass retraining to a script. As of two weeks ago, we implemented 
an IMAP folder watching script because my local ISP drops my mail when I 
try to forward, and I tired of having to login via webmail to forward 
spam for retraining. You have to decide what is best for you *before* 
you implement your solution. Then you create what you need.

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