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On 03/03/11 15:00, Campbell Krueger wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I'm running the latest stable build of dspam (3.9.1-RC1) and have 
> noticed an odd issue...
> 
> My user is set (via my preferences in the web interface) to quarantine 
> messages.  Oddly, this behavior applies to about half of the spam I 
> receive - the other half is tagged and delivered to my mailbox.
> 

Is there any indication on which you can divide the received spam in two
groups? Maybe the recipient for the messages that are not threated as
your settings command, are sent to some alias address that is processed
by DSPAM under default settings, and are in a later stadium aliased to
the same delivery endpoint by postfix?

This largely depends on the way you integrated dspam in your postfix
setup, but you must first find out why dspam is treating the messages
differently, as this will probably indicate in which way your
config/setup is messed up.

Please check these things:
- - output of dspam_stats: do you see uids that are unexpected? Upon
receiving spam that are not handled according to your settings (i.e.
tagged and delivered in stead of quarantined), counters for which uid
are raised, and is that the expected uid?

- - any sign of coherence between the message threated 'right' and the
messages threated 'wrong', based on recipient address or interface that
receives them (maybe all 'wrong' messages are injected via sendmail
command, and 'right' messages come from smtp?).


Details on dspam setup (config, backend, etc) would also be nice.

- --
Regards,
        Tom
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