On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 13:59:37 -0700
Gary Funck <g...@intrepid.com> wrote:

> On 08/09/10 20:26:27, Stevan Bajić wrote:
> > No. That does not make sence since with dspam_stats
> > you can list statistics of other users.
> 
> My question was in regard to asking for stats about my user account.
> Should that be allowed?
> 
DSPAM does not know which account is yours and which not? Your unix shell 
account could be "gary" while your DSPAM account could be "g...@intrepid.com". 


> > If you look in your system logger then you should
> > see an entry about your unsuccessful attempt to run dspam_stats.
> 
> OK, but wouldn't it be helpful to tell the user why
> no data was returned?
> 
You mean an output when running dspam_stats?


> > The hash driver is using memory mapped files when accessing the css file.
> > So as long as the lock file is there you are the only one being able
> > to read/write to that css file. As soon as the hash library is unloaded
> > that lock file will be removed.
> 
> What does "unloaded" mean above?  Log out?  If I understand this
> correctly, then if I do a training run in one login session,
> and do not log out, but then enable dspam checking in my
> ..procmailrc file for example, that the call to dspam will
> hang until/if the training session is terminated via a logout?
> 
It is user based. So as long as your user account is logged in you will be able 
to train.

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