Den 2012-08-15 10:01, Christophe Garault skrev:
> The reason I ask is because a user may have several email adresses
> but I'd like to have only one UID.
then add more alias to same uid in sql, so more then one email address
render to same uid in virtual_alias_uid, if you get key already used,
Le 14/08/2012 12:44, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
My users exists on the system but I may have something misconfigured
in Postfix as regarding to headers, emails are delivered to
"u...@defaultdomain.tld" instead of simply "user".
this is not important to dspam, whats matter is that dspam knows
Den 2012-08-14 12:27, Christophe Garault skrev:
>> hopefully this answer your next question ? :)
> Thanks for answering Benny.
> What confused me was that part of the README:
>
>--enable-virtual-users
>Tells DSPAM to create virtual user ids. Use this if your
> users don't
>
On 11/08/2012 17:11, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Den 2012-08-11 15:25, Christophe Garault skrev:
So I've created the dspam_virtual_uids table and after populating it
with an example user, it seems dspam is working fine.
hopefully this answer your next question ? :)
Thanks for answering Be
Den 2012-08-11 15:25, Christophe Garault skrev:
> So I've created the dspam_virtual_uids table and after populating it
> with an example user, it seems dspam is working fine.
hopefully this answer your next question ? :)
> - do I have to populate this table by hand with every user I have or
> is
Ok folks, forget my previous message. I made a false assumption on what
virtual users actually are.
So I've created the dspam_virtual_uids table and after populating it
with an example user, it seems dspam is working fine.
But I've a few more questions now:
- do I have to populate this table b
Hello list,
I've just finished installing Dspam on a Debian Squeeze with PostgreSQL
backend and Postfix MTA.
As my users have real unix accounts I haven't created the
dspam_virtual_uids Table as written in install docs.
But enabling debug shows that dspam is looking for this table:
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