On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:41:10PM +0200, Dov Zamir wrote :
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> > Hi !
> >
> > I have installed a working configuration of postfix + dspam, all
> > messages are going through the content filter and are tagged by dspam.
> > But there are some annoying problems for which I  could need some help :
> >
> > 1. I see no messages in the quarantine and I don't understand why ??
> > Attached you can find my dspam.conf
> >  Spam messages are coming for most of them in the Inbox, some are
> > landing in /home/claude/mail/spam
> >
> > in ~/procmailrc I put these lines :
> >
> >>
> >> :0fw
> >> | /usr/bin/dspam --user=claude --stdout --deliver=innocent,spam
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> I believe that if you want dspam to quarantine, and not deliver, you
> should remove the spam from the above line.
>

Yes, seems to be to logical ... perhaps to logical , I oversaw this ....
 
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> >> :0:
> >> * ^X-DSPAM-Result: spam
> >> spam/
> >>
> >
> >
> > 2. I trained dspam with spam and ham I found at following adress :
> >
> >> http://spamassassin.apache.org/publiccorpus/
> >
> > with dspam_train claude /path/to/spam    /path/to/ham , training is
> > working , the operation is going on till the end.
> >
> > But there is something  I don't understand  , if  I do a  dspam_stats -H :
> >
> >> dspam:
> >>                 TP True Positives:           1809
> >>                 TN True Negatives:           8067
> >>                 FP False Positives:            19
> >>                 FN False Negatives:           105
> >>                 SC Spam Corpusfed:             42
> >>                 NC Nonspam Corpusfed:          14
> >>                 TL Training Left:               0
> >>                 SHR Spam Hit Rate          94.51%
> >>                 HSR Ham Strike Rate:        0.23%
> >>                 OCA Overall Accuracy:      98.76%
> >>
> >> postfix:
> >>                 TP True Positives:              0
> >>                 TN True Negatives:              0
> >>                 FP False Positives:             0
> >>                 FN False Negatives:             0
> >>                 SC Spam Corpusfed:              0
> >>                 NC Nonspam Corpusfed:           0
> >>                 TL Training Left:            2500
> >>                 SHR Spam Hit Rate         100.00%
> >>                 HSR Ham Strike Rate:      100.00%
> >>                 OCA Overall Accuracy:     100.00%
> >>
> >> claude:
> >>                 TP True Positives:              0
> >>                 TN True Negatives:              0
> >>                 FP False Positives:             0
> >>                 FN False Negatives:             0
> >>                 SC Spam Corpusfed:              0
> >>                 NC Nonspam Corpusfed:           0
> >>                 TL Training Left:            2500
> >>                 SHR Spam Hit Rate         100.00%
> >>                 HSR Ham Strike Rate:      100.00%
> >>                 OCA Overall Accuracy:     100.00%
> >
> >
> >
> > only dspam seems to have been trained, claude my daily logging name ,
> > the name I am always using on this machine seems to have been not
> > trained at all ....
> 
> Can't help you here. Perhaps someone else can answer this.
> 

Hope someone can help, this would explain I think why I get spam
messages in my Inbox, user claude is  not trained at all ....
only user dspam is trained, but is is not my logging name.

> >
> > Sorry for my english ...
> 
> Nothing wrong with your English. Your email is very clear!
> 

 Thanks a lot !
> >
> > Thanks for you help.
> >
> > Claude
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