On 06.12.2014 05:14, Eric Broch wrote:

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Raphaël,

I think 'dspamc' and 'dspam --client' are the same thing.
I don't think one uses dspamc with the --client option. Someone with more experience can correct me if I'm wrong. I would not use dspamc as there is a dot-stuffing problem with it which truncates email.

What dot-stuffig issue are you talking about?



Eric


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On 12/5/2014 6:32 PM, Raphaël Halimi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use DSPAM in server mode for some years now and relied on LMTP between
> Postfix/DSPAM/Cyrus to communicate with each other, so I didn't really
> look into the different modes of operation of the dspam binary itself;
> but recently it occurred to me that I was calling dspam in
> self-contained mode for retraining, whereas I could just call it as a
> thin client which would communicate with the already-running server
> instance.
>
> So I have a question about the difference between dspam and dspamc
> because the README isn't quite clear on this: it gives two contradicting
> affirmations.
>
> Between lines 1771 and 1784 we have:
>
>>   The DSPAM agent can then be called the same as if you were running in
>>   standard (non-client/server) mode and adding --client to the set of
>> parameters. Running dspam without --client specified will cause DSPAM to >> revert to its normal non-daemon behavior and establish database connections >> on its own. The client settings will be loaded from dspam.conf, and the
>>   agent will act as a thin client instead. For example:
>>
>>         dspam --client --user dick jane --deliver=innocent -d %u
>>
>> Alternatively, if you'd like to use a thinner client, dspamc is identical >> to the dspam binary in behavior, but has been stripped down to only include
>>   the lightweight client.
>>
>>         dspamc --user dick jane --deliver=innocent -d %u
>
> ...which seems to imply that "dspamc" is equivalent to "dspam --client".
>
> But later, between lines 1892 and 1895, we can read:
>
>>   "dspam" mode notes.
>> In dspam mode, only the dspam client will be connecting to your LMTP server. >> This can be dspamc (a thin-client) or the dspam binary. In either case, >> you'll need to specify --client to tell DSPAM to act as a client. DLMTP
>
> ...which says that dspamc still needs the "--client" option.
>
> The logic would dictate that the first affirmation is true, and the
> second one is false; if that's the case, then the README should be
> fixed, as well as dspamc man page (if it can work only as a thin client,
> the man page shouldn't mention the --server option, and stress out that
> the --client option is useless).
>
> To be clear, in main.cf (Postfix), I had:
>
>> dspam-retrain   unix    -       n       n       - 10      pipe
>> flags=Ru user=dspam argv=/usr/bin/dspam --user ${sender} --class=${nexthop} --source=error
>
> If I replace /usr/bin/dspam with /usr/bin/dspamc, do I have to use the
> --client option ? I don't think so, but could someone familiar with the
> source code confirm ?
>
> Thanks :)
>
>
>
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