On 19/09/13 04:57, Fabian Santiago wrote:
 >> http://qmail.jms1.net/dspam/
>> http://forum.directadmin.com/showthread.php?t=16015
>>
>> I think my training by these steps has been flawed but I'm unsure. I
>> know dspam is being ineffective because all spam it encounters it
>> rates as innocent. Does anyone have any ideas about what I'm missing
>> and/or doing wrong?

Not I as I've just joined this list (maybe for a 2nd time) but the first
thing that occurs to me is to see what your dspam_stats -H says for a
typical <username>?

And perhaps -> egrep -v "^(#|$)" /etc/dspam/dspam.conf

> ===== Running "dspam_clean -u" =====
> dspam_clean starting
> PROCESSING USER: <username>
> Processing sigs; age: 14
> Processing probabilities; age: 90
> Processing unused; any: 90 quota: 30 nospam: 15 onehit: 15
>
> this is the same for all current and even passed users i've had but have
> since deleted. this is another fact that confuses me. can anyone explain
> this behavior to me please? Thank you all.


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