I think it would be helpful to post the contents of your dspam.conf file, as
well as the options that you used to compile dspam with.

-Kyle

On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 1:06 AM, chance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey,
> I'm new here and I'm not sure the best channels for obtaining help, but
> I've stumbled trough about as far as I can go.
>
> I have installed dspam 3.8.0 on a OS X 10.4 server using various reference
> snippets I found online (primarily at switch.richard5.net)
>
> and I managed to get the thing built, with a system user and mysql user/db
> set up, I also think I may have even gotten it inserted into the mail
> stream.
>
>
> I have one BIG question when it comes to setting up the virtualHost for the
> interface, it seems I have NO documentation for that, also, it seems I may
> have not been completely successful with the intergration into the mail
> stream because I am not getting new messages in my inbox.
>
> Basically, I'm just curious where I'd need to go to get some pointers on
> how to smooth out the wrinkles of my install, I was keeping some notes on
> what I've done so far, I'll post the below.  Any help is MUCH appreciated!
>
> *dspam dir:   /usr/local/dspam*
> *
> *
> *mysqladmin -p create dspam*
> *mysql -u root -p dspam < ../src/tools.mysql_drv/mysql_objects-4.1.sql*
> *mysql>grant all on dspam.* to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *                         identified by 'dspampassword';*
> *mysql -u root -p dspam < ../src/tools.mysql_drv/virtual_users.sql*
> *sudo pico /usr/local/etc/dspam.conf *
>   -extensive mods made, saved old to dspam.conf.old
> *sudo chmod o+x /usr/local/bin/dspam*
> *sudo pico /etc/postfix/master.cf*
> *  -extensive mods made, saved old to *
>
> */etc/postfix/dspam_filter_access*
>
>   -content:
> */./     FILTER dspam:dspam*
>
> *sudo postmap /etc/postfix/dspam_filter_access*
> *
> sudo pico /etc/postfix/main.cf
>   -extensive mods made, saved old to
>   -smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_client_access
> pcre:/etc/postfix/dspam_filter_access
> *
>
>
> *sudo /usr/local/bin/dspam --daemon &*
> *sudo pos tfix reload
>
> /usr/local/bin/dspam_startup
>    -with contents
> sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/dspam_startup
> add /Library/StartupItems/DSpam/  as a StartupItem
> sudo pico /etc/hostconfig
> DSPAMDAEMON=-YES-
>
> change the dspam tab les to innoDB
>
> sudo /etc/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl
> *
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chance
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 
>



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Thank you,
Kyle Johnson
(410) 370-3252
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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