On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:30:08 -0700
Quanah Gibson-Mount <qua...@zimbra.com> wrote:

> --On Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:26 PM +0200 Stevan Bajić <ste...@bajic.ch> 
> wrote:
> 
> >> I'm not writing off dspam in my environments, but neither am I rushing to
> >> alphatest new versions of a historically unstable, fragile project.
> >>
> > Alphatest? The release is out since 1/2 year. The alphatest phase is
> > long, long, long ago done. You are in no way alphatesting. 3.9.0 is a
> > stable release.
> 
> On a related note, Zimbra upgraded to using DSPAM 3.9.0 quite some time 
> ago.  During the process (we upgraded to the rc's before the final 
> production release), I broke one of the RCs, and heard a multitude of 
> complaints.  We've had zero complaints with the production 3.9.0 in place. 
> So I would think if there was something seriously wrong with the release, 
> we'd have heard something by now. ;)
> 
Thanks for the feedback. But I am pretty much confident that the user 
"Disconnect" does still not care and will not upgrade.

Anyway... it's good to hear that you have no big issues with DSPAM in Zimbra. 
One thing that I find rather strange is that you use DSPAM inside Amavis in 
Zimbra. Why is that? Why are you not using DSPAM outisde of Amavis on a per 
user basis rather then using one single user (I mean the way how Amavis is 
using DSAPM is that it processes messages under one single DSPAM user account)?

You could get much more out of DSPAM if you would wire DSPAM into Postfix and 
then from there instruct DSPAM to work with the Zimbra directory and offer the 
final user to have his own token data and settings. You off course could allow 
administrators to create DSPAM groups which will help to lower the amount of 
training/re-training for the final user and will help to increase accuracy.

If I would ask you what you would change/add in future DSPAM releases then what 
would you tell me?


> --Quanah
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić


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