On 11/6/2012 1:51 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
> On 06-11-12 17:15, Brian Conry wrote:
> dspam is storing the data in $DSPAM_HOME/data/$domain/$localpart here,
> where the dspam username is assumed to be a regular email address
> containing a localpart (before the @) and a domain (after the @). When a
> dspam username is supplied through any of dspam's interfaces without a
> domain, the bogus domain 'local is used in stead.
>
> This means that you are using email addresses as usernames at the daemon
> side, but not at the cli side. Probably this will show when you run
> dspam_stats withuout supplying a userame (so it'll list stats for all
> users).

That's exactly what's going on.

Is there a way to have dspam_stats print stats for all users while 
specifying a domain?  I don't see anything like that in the man page so 
I'm guessing the answer is "no".

> this would be most conveniently solved by configuring the application
> that hands your email to dspam. Postfix for instance has an option for
> folding recipient addresses (flags=u in the pipe(8) command).
>
> Depending on you have setup dspam and your MTA, this can probably be
> solved easily. If you're still unsure, please provide more details about
> your setup.

The HOWTO I was following had me set up an LMTP channel for mail going 
from Postfix to dspam, so that doesn't help directly.  On the other 
hand, the "fix" is firmly on the Postfix side so I'll have to see about 
taking care of it there.

Is there an advantage to using pipe over LMTP (or the other way around)?

As I've been researching this (and gradually absorbing dspam clueons) 
I've decided that I don't really like the setup that the guides had me 
create, so I'm probably going to burn it to the ground and rebuild it on 
my own using primary documentation sources instead of stale guides. 
Wish me luck!

Thanks,
Brian

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