Hello,

Firt time poster here, so please be gentle ;)

We are currently evaluating Dspam as a spam fighting solution at my
company, and so far we are quite happy with it. We did, however, run
into a slight problem regarding groups. It seems shared,managed groups
are what we want, and now to the question - I try to specify the groups
like this:

abc:shared,managed:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
def:shared,managed:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is that the correct way to do it? It seems there can be only one
wildcard in the groups file since everything ends up in one group, no
matter what is defined after the at sign. If there is another (better)
way to do it I'd be grateful if someone could tell me how.

While digging through the list archives I found a couple of patches to
achieve what I try to do, and both work just great as long as we don't
try to retrain messages. If we do we just get error messages like this:

Segmentation fault
Expires: now
Pragma: no-cache
Cache-control: no-cache
Location: dspam.cgi?user=abc&template=history&history_page=1

The patches I tried can be found here:

http://mailing-list.nuclearelephant.com/4671.html
http://mailing-list.nuclearelephant.com/5347.html

We are using Dspam 3.8.0 (dspam-devel from FreeBSD ports tree) with
PostgreSQL. Dspam is compiled with support for domain scale and virtual
users. 

Any help would be greatly apreciated.

// Penty

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Penty Wenngren
DGC Solutions AB

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