Lisa Casey wrote:
Hi people,

In the last week, I have sent two e-mails to this list asking for help. My questions were not complex, as a matter of fact they are probably fairly simple (since I'm a newbie to dspam). I really want to use dspam but like anything else, when you're just getting started with something you sometimes need a little help and so far I have received absolutely no responses to my questions (actually I did get one response, one fellow answered to say he didn't know).

If I can't get answers to simple questions then I might as well go back to mimedefang/spamassassin. Maybe my questions are too simple and you folks think I'm not worth bothering with?

What's up with this list?


The shorter (and still relevant) the question, the better chance getting an answer. Also if there are many questions in one post -- makes one think the user didn't RTFM enough. No offence, not accusing you of anything!

dspam is tough to initially understand and set up. But many questions have already been answered and repeating yourself is tedious. Try searching the mailinglist.

Also try experimenting, you'll answer many of your questions yourself that way and learn along the way. That's often the quicker way than the mailinglist.

And btw, it's summer holiday's time!


Good luck with dspam!



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