Hi!

I just installed the dspam package on ubuntu 7.10. Before integrating dspam with my mail system (postfix + dovecot), I wanted to test the program -- but it apparently just does nothing.

This is what happens:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dspam
  [just hangs, needs control-c]



ok, let's feed it a mail:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Maildir/cur$ dspam <  1190379427.P10099Q807.ubuntu:2,S
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Maildir/cur$



hmm, no output? Even with --debug, --stdout, or every other option i tried, I can't get it to print something on stdout. --version seems to work, though:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ dspam --version

  DSPAM Anti-Spam Suite 3.6.8 (agent/library)

  Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Jonathan A. Zdziarski
  http://dspam.nuclearelephant.com

  DSPAM may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public
  License, a copy of which can be found with the DSPAM distribution kit.


So, it's alive, after all. But it even accepts mistyped options:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ dspam --foo --why-no-error-message


Is this normal dspam behaviour?! How can I feed it a mail, and see its output? (I would expect that dspam acts as a filter, and gives back the input mail with attached X-Spam-Headers or similar..)


I couldn't find a FAQ entry for this and the documentation seems very sparse on testing..

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