On 02/28/2011 12:14 PM, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In my configuration file, I have the following four lines:
>
> #IgnoreHeader X-Spam-Status
> #IgnoreHeader X-Spam-Scanned
> IgnoreHeader X-Virus-Scanner-Result
> IgnoreHeader X-Virus-Status
>
> What is dspam supposed to do if X-Spam-Status is defined not to be ignored,
> like shown above? I am using spamassassin before dspam in my mail delivery
> queue and I hoped that if spamassassin has identified an email as spam, dspam
> uses the result and also identifies the email as spam, if it has not been
> trained otherwise. But obviously, that does not work: For the first time I
> just got an email which was identified as spam by spamassassin and it was not
> identified as spam by dspam.

As far as I am aware, dspam will tokenize the header, and as more and 
more spam tagged emails make it through dspam will come to tag things as 
spam that spam assassin does. The problem this poses is that if 
spamassassin marks something as spam dspam will mark it - though if 
spamassassin is wrong dspam may just mark it as spam too ignoring the 
real text.

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