> kalin mintchev wrote: >> hi... >> >> in the spamd.conf: >> Preference "spamSubject=SPAM" >> > Do you mean dspam.conf? :) yes
>> i tried: >> # dspam_admin ch pref default spamSubject "[SPAM]" >> operation successful. >> > If you are using a database backend (pg/mysql), compile dspam with > --enable-preferences-extensions, i think i did that... > which will tell dspam to store user > preferences inside of the database. This will help to fish out errors. >> i don't see anything in the subject line of spam marked messages.... >> > Are you sure that the X-DSPAM-Result header is Spam? oh yes... about 800 of them... >> why? >> > You probably need to read the README file, and the files in the doc/ (or > txt/, can't remember) directory, a few more times. :) >> thanks... > I wish I had not a sudden urge to answer emails! i wish you do soon again - nobody else does and sometimes it feels like i'm the only one on this list... thanks.... > --Kyle > > >
