> 
> Greetings dspam users, 
> 
> 
> For the last month (literally!) I've been tearing my hair out 
> trying to get dspam to work. I've tried numerous 
> configuration options and now I'm getting tired of trying to 
> get it working. I'm submitting my config files for your 
> perusal in the sincere hope that someone can help. With 
> http://www.pastebin.ca/563747 as a list of the configs, the 
> issues I'm having are as follows:
> 
> 
> 1. It's not filtering out spam, any attempt to reclassify an 
> email as spam fails, as you can see from the configs I've set 
> up specific email addresses for retraining, sending email to 
> either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] does nothing apart 
> from resend the email back to me (??!)
> 
> 2. Every email I receive is accompanied by the welcome email, 
> I have turned off notifications yet it still persists and 
> sends the welcome email every single time for every email 
> received, it's like it's not remembering that it's sent it already.
> 
> 3. I can't get the webui to work, I've set up a .htpasswd 
> file with usernames "logicalpeople.com" (which is how it 
> appears in /home/dspam and in the mysql database) and 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is the catchall) and when I 
> log in with either account it tells me it can't find the user. 
> 
> I do hope someone can help, dspam definitely has the 
> potential to be a great spam filtration system but I've yet 
> to see it work *chuckles*

Some remarks :
- Did you run the scripts to create the mysql structure for dspam ?
This could explain why your mail is not filtered.
- Why is 'dspam' *not* the owner of everything under /home/dspam ?
This could explain why you are always receiving the first mail alert.
- Are there dspam headers in the mail you receive ?
- You could turn on debugging (you have to recompile dspam if this option was 
not selected) and set "Debug *" in dspam.conf.  Then look in the logs for 
errors.

Sydney.

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