Timothy Spear wrote:

There is no reason to place the result into SA. SA has its own bayes
implementation (which I think is not as good). I use SA (it is the final
check before acceptance) during the SMTP session without the bayes filter;
just rule based.
Tim


That's interesting. So SA is a prefilter to DSPAM? Do you reject email at SMTP time with SA and then use DSPAM on what's left?

Spamprobe has a way of returning a one line score. I can:

cat message| spamprobe score

And I get a result with a number line 0.988234 so I can then process that number. Can DSPAM do that? I'm also having problems compiling it under Fedora Core 4 - can't find libmysqlclient - but I should go to their support forum to solve that.

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