On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 14:08:40 +0300
Kii NODA <kii.n...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
Hallo Kii,


> I am taking care of a few setups where I'm using dspam + IMAP folders for
> tagging/untagging. Most of the time everything works great. However, at
> times, users alert our operations team that the spam is not being tagged
> correctly. I have noticed this myself but after training again for a day or
> two everything goes back to normal.
> 
let me guess: You use TEFT. Right? And possibly CHAIN or WORD. Right?


> However, there are users that say that the solution incorrectly lets massive
> amounts of SPAM get to their Inbox. In their case, the situation goes back
> to normal after a while - a few days. This has been happening a few times on
> a few setups in the last 2 years since we've deployed. It looks like dspam
> forgets its signatures at some point and kind of needs to start over.
> 
DSPAM does not use signatures for classification. Signatures are only used to 
reference the temporary storage where DSPAM is saving the degenerated message 
for future retraining. You probably mean that DSPAM is forgetting it's TOKENS 
and not SIGNATURES. Right?


> I did try digging up info and find similar stories but have not found a
> solution yet. If there is any information that you may want to look at in
> order to suggest an answer, please let me know what you need to take a look
> at.
> 
* output of "dspam --version"
* content of dspam.conf
* how you have integrated DSPAM in your setup?
* possibly configuration options/configs from your integration into/with an MTA.
* if using preference extensions then the output of "dspam_admin li pref 
default" and "dspam_admin ag pref default"
* if not using preference extensions then the default preferences used for DSPAM


> I would happily read any relevant information as long as you'd point me
> towards that.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> -- 
> kN
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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