Hi,

I have been using DSpam for a year or so and am very happy to see it has
restored sanity to my mail boxes.

Recently though, I noticed its run-time data has grown to huge amounts
with some users' <user>.sig directory at over 1 GB at the moment.  It
looks like DSpam continues to train on every incoming message even
though (I think) I configured it to train on errors only.  (Can anybody
tell me what the various training modes stand for?  I reckon TOE means
Train On Error.  What does TUM and TEFT exactly mean?)

I run DSpam 3.6.8 on Debian 4.0.  I have set "TrainingMode teft" and
"AllowOverride trainingMode" in /etc/dspam/dspam.conf.  In addition,
/etc/dspam/default.prefs contains "trainingMode=TOE" (after having set
this in the admin section in the web interface).  Finally, the users
involved here have their personal preferences set to train only when the
filter makes a mistake.  Despite this configuration, DSpam continues to
store a .sig for each new message.  Any ideas why?

Thanks,


Auke

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