On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, Kyle Johnson wrote:

} I think your problem might be "Opt in".  When using an Opt in configuration,
} users must opt in for filtering with a user preference.  Try changing "Opt in"
} to "Opt out" in your dspam.conf file, restarting your daemon, and then seeing
} what is up.  When using "Opt out", users are automatically oppted in, and if
} they want, they can then opt out.

Thanks, Kyle, but I really don't [yet] want to go that route. While 
testing, I only want one user [vjl, me] to be opted in while I go through 
testing this out. It's much easier to opt in one user than opt out all the 
rest! :) Perhaps I am not opting myself in correctly? I simply touched 
[created a blank file] at: /usr/local/var/dspam/opt-in/vjl.dspan

Oh. Umm..

Bleep. 

That says, "vjl.dspan", not "vjl.dspam". Ok, I just fixed my dumb typo, 
restarted dspam --daemon as well as postfix and sent myself some e.mail 
from another server. I'm still not getting a signature in the e.mail body 
[nor header, which is where i eventually want the signature to be, but one 
step at a time]. There is still no dspam log file and no history file for 
user vjl. I would have expected dspam to log the fact that it had been 
started/stopped at least. Does the vjl.dspam file need to contain 
anything? Does the fact that I started dspam --daemon as root matter? 
Should I be starting it as user dspam? [and if so, i guess i would need to 
give user dspam a shell other than /bin/false :) ].

I'm getting closer [i hope!]. What else am I missing?

Thanks again!

/vjl/

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