A colleague of mine said that the way I'm training DSPAM is not correct.
In my setup, when a user moves a message from "Inbox" folder to "DSPAM" folder
or vice versa,
DSPAM client installed on the same VM as the IMAP server connects to the DSPAM
server (on a separate VM) and retrains DSPAM.
Although it works, my colleague says that DSPAM client should not connect back
to the DSPAM server;
instead it should connect to the MySQL server (yet another separate VM) and
change database records classifying the message as either "Spam" or "Innocent".
Frankly, I've never thought that such a setup could be possible, but after some
thought, this started to seem logical to me.
Is it a feasible way of DSPAM training? Has anyone already implemented it in
that way? Please share.
Thanks in advance!
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