Hey Lee,

With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam that way.

If so care to share?



-----Original Message-----
From: Lee R. Copp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 31 October 2006 10:53 a.m.
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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Dspam on the toaster

Eric "Shubes" wrote:
>> the administration CGI scripts (if you intend to run the CGI scripts).
This
>> was wholly an apache suexec issue more than a DSpam one.
> 
> Hey Lee, what do you know about this problem? (Please see Rangi's earlier
> post) Did you come across this problem? Solution?

I ignored the admin cgi scripts since I only used IMAP folders for
training...much easier than another website to click around for my users.
-- 
Lee R. Copp
Project Engineer (EE/ME)
http://www.michsci.com/

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