On 19/09/13 22:33, Fabian Santiago wrote:
> Well here's what I've got:
> fsanti...@garden-life.org:
> TP True Positives: 0
> TN True Negatives: 0
> FP False Positives: 0
> FN False Negatives: 0

Well this one above shows that no filtering at all has taken place so far.
Even without any training Dspam can be pretty good at detecting spam so I'd
focus on why qmail/procmail is not sending any messages through dspam. Add
these to your dspam.conf and check your syslog output and also see if there
are any obvious errors in qmails mail logs...

SystemLog               on
UserLog                 on
Debug                   *

> now when I conducted my dspam training via the command line, I did it as
 > the local user listed above. Does this mean that each user needs to conduct
 > training individually? My email user is a virtual email only account.

Yes, you would have to train up the mailbox for the virtual user but first
you need to find out why mail is not going through dspam.


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