Ya DSpam has no out of the box Filtering capabilities. You'll have to train it.

You can also feed it Corpus. That should speed things up..



Samuel Clough wrote:
Check to see that opt-in is set so that mail is being filtered automatically 
for users.  Start training mail, because DSPAM needs some training.  In my 
experience, it trains pretty quickly in TEFT mode.

On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 21:45:31 +0100, mahashakti89 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi!

I made my first dspam installation on a working postfix mail system, I
can receive my mails , but I am wondering if dspam is working ...
Inside the message I find something like this :

so it looks like as if dspam is working, isn't it??

 but some emails - I would classify them as spam - Need software, pills
 ..- do not come in the spam box.
 Why ? How can I see if my dspam setup is O.K ?

Sorry for my english.


mahashakti89
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