On 5/1/07, kirstin penelope rhys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, I guess that takes care of the obvious. (Although, personally,
when I need to reset a user's dspam training, I just delete all the
records associated with their uid from the dspam_signature_data,
dspam_stats, and dspam_token_data tables, and delete their log, hence
my question, but your method should work fine.)

Have you tried setting showFactors on? And taken a look at the raw
sources of the successive, almost identical emails to see if there is
any learning going on? It's possible it may just take some time, if
your user's ham is particularly similar to their spam.

If they remain identical, then you will have managed to narrow the
problem down to retraining. At which point you should tail the postfix
log along with dspam's system.log to make sure that the retraining
really is going on.

Sorry if that's not more helpful.

I just cant get this to work for this one user - its driving me nutty.
I have been retraining the clients spam/ham after clearing all the
data (deleteing the data folder) and giving them a new uid for a
couple of weeks now. They have about 40% spam... but none of it is
going to the quarantine. I have checked the log, and it is being
retrained OK in the log.

However: I have sent about 5-10 emails from my own email and trained
them as SPAM and it does finally quarantine the message. But not for
anything else.

Any assistance would be greatful!

Simon

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