Den 2012-08-14 12:27, Christophe Garault skrev:

>> hopefully this answer your next question ? :)
> Thanks for answering Benny.
> What confused me was that part of the README:
>
>        --enable-virtual-users
>        Tells DSPAM to create virtual user ids.  Use this if your 
> users don't
>        actually exist on the system (e.g. in /etc/passwd if using a 
> password
>        file)

yes its hard to get dspam to be a passwd client, this its the incorrect 
part

but virtual-users does not need to be a passwd client at all

you still have opt in / opt out setup incorrect

maillists should not see this line in public

!DSPAM:502a282c39471074717721!

if it does your dspam trains all mails no matter if you can relearn it, 
this will be a waste of digest it creates

> My users exists on the system but I may have something misconfigured
> in Postfix as regarding to headers, emails are delivered to
> "u...@defaultdomain.tld" instead of simply "user".

this is not important to dspam, whats matter is that dspam knows with 
user it is in virtual_user_uid

> I think this is the reason why Dspam needs this table. I will
> investigate further.

yes it just need to know u...@example.net uid pair so it know with 
diggest to use

> But what really lacks is a real schema of those tables. Also I wonder
> why they have no primary keys and no foreign keys.

its not needed if one knows the uid to use

> Any reason for that ?

i can show my own setup if its helpfull, i just call dspam AFTER 
amavisd-new so dspam does not break DKIM verify in amavisd-new when 
verify is done there, i plan on dropping amavisd here completely, for me 
its wasted resources, also the dns problem it gives, with dspam one does 
not need results from dns to be stable, this is why i will drop amavisd 
with spamassassin, spam can today come from ipv4/ipv6 so it will be a 
fault using it as a spamsign

this is why dspam rooks :=)




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