> 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
>
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