Hmm actually did not completely fix it ...
It now has the domain as the shared,managed group ... but now does not
use the classification group at all :(

Apparently shared can't fall back on a other group :(

21747: [07/16/2010 18:01:13] assigning user ded183@<domain2>.nl to
shared group sander@<domain2>.nl
21747: [07/16/2010 18:01:13] shared group is managed by sander@<domain2>.nl
21747: [07/16/2010 18:01:13] skipping shared group
norman@<domain1>.nl: user ded183@<domain2>.nl is already in a shared
group
21747: [07/16/2010 18:01:13] skipping classification or global group
groupname: user ded183@<domain2>.nl is already in a shared group


On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Norman Uittenbogaart <norm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul :)
>
> Good tip the debug hehe
> The problem was that the classification group was higher in the group
> file then the shared user.
> It used that group first so skipped the rest as the classification was
> also a global group.
>
> I think this fixed it ....
>
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Norman Uittenbogaart <norm...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Hello Paul,
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 5:47 PM,  <ds...@cytringan.co.uk> wrote:
>>> On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 17:12:22 +0200, Norman Uittenbogaart
>>> <norm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello I have the following problem.
>>>> I have two shared,managed groups, but for only one group this is indeed
>>>> working.
>>>> For the other group it still has a separate quarantine etc ...
>>>> The group beginning with norman@ works.
>>>>
>>>> What am I doing wrong here ?
>>>> Group files looks like the below and I restarted dspam,
>>>>
>>>> groupname:classification:*norman@<domain1>.nl
>>>> sander@<domain2>.nl:shared,managed:*@<domain2>.nl
>>>>
>>> norman@<domain1>.nl:shared,managed:*@<domain1>.nl,*@<domain3>.nl,*@<domain4>.nl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> dspam is the latest version (3.9.0+git20100615-4)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hey Norman,
>>>
>>> How are you checking that the group isn't working?
>>
>> I see that the email addresses under domain2 are training there own
>> results, also under sander@<domain2>.nl it does not count the emails
>> for the other addresses under that domain.
>> Which it does for nor...@.
>> Also looking at the webinterface it only shows the mails for sander.
>>
>> Sander and Norman are indeed dspam users.
>>
>> I'm using MySQL backend.
>>
>> I will check what the debug has to say and post it here ...
>>
>>>
>>> What backend storage are you using?  Is sander a Dspam user?  Is norman a
>>> Dspam user?
>>> Please re-check README -  2.1 CONFIGURING GROUPS in case you missed
>>> something.
>>> What happens if you just have sander and not norman?
>>>
>>> You could enable debug and see what the log has to say.  I'm sure it will
>>> point you in th right direction.
>>>
>>> If you fix it, please let know what you did, as it might help someone
>>> else.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Paul
>>>
>>
>

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