On 04/16/2013 02:41 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
> On 16-04-13 21:03, Campbell Krueger wrote:
>> I'm noticing that with my personal mail account, some messages are being
>> delivered tagged with "[SPAM]" in the subject despite the fact that my
>> user's preferences are set to quarantine.  This only appears to happen
>> with ~15% of messages, but it's perplexing to say the least.
>>
>> Anyone else run into this before?  MySQL backend, DSPAM 3.9.1, Postfix
>> 2.3.3.
>>
>> Relevant configuration lines:
>>
>> Preference "spamAction=tag"
>> Preference "signatureLocation=headers"  # 'message' or 'headers'
>> Preference "showFactors=on"
>> Preference "spamSubject=[SPAM]"
>>
>> AllowOverride trainingMode
>> AllowOverride spamAction spamSubject
> This line looks bad...
>
>> AllowOverride statisticalSedation
>> AllowOverride enableBNR
>> AllowOverride enableWhitelist
>> AllowOverride signatureLocation
>> AllowOverride showFactors
>> AllowOverride optIn optOut
> This one too...
>
>> AllowOverride whitelistThreshold
>> AllowOverride dailyQuarantineSummary
>>
> The default for your install is to deliver with tagged subject. You
> probably set some overrides in the preferences for your account so it
> quarantines messages.
>
> So you'll need to check why your personal settings are not applied to
> all mail. Maybe the messages with tagged subject are delivered to an
> alias which is passed to dspam for a different user (f.i. the alias
> name) by your MTA? Check your MTA setup and your logfiles.
>
> --
> Tom
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Tom,

Thanks for the reply - I've checked the logs for this particular message 
and no alias was used (furthermore, no aliases are defined with my 
mailbox as a target).  This is a 100% virtual mail setup, so no system 
accounts are coming into play either.  The recipient was my exact 
address (ckrue...@flargen.com).

Do you think it's feasible that the "AllowOverride spamAction 
spamSubject" and "AllowOverride optIn optOut" are causing DSPAM to 
behave erratically?  These options were never modified by me - I'm 
fairly certain they were the defaults when I initially compiled DSPAM 
several years ago.  The date in the header of the file reflects a 
version 1.86, and a date of 2009-05-23.  Think this might have something 
to do with it?

Campbell


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