Harlan Stenn schrieb: > I'm trying to use the dovecot antispam plugin with dspam. > > I'm running dovecot 1.1.2. > > Using thunderbird and IMAP, when I drag a spam message from the inbox > into the SPAM folder, I get a popup saying "The current command did not > succeed. The mail server responded: antispam signature not found. > > When I look at the message in the maildir folder, I see the dspam > signature both in the header of the message and at the end of the body. > > What's a good way to debug this situation and figure things out? I'm > not seeing anything in any log files, and I'm not seeing much in the way > of debug capability in the dovecot antispam plugin. > > Harlan >
Hi! I have the same problem right now. I tripple checked all the config files. First, I was using dovecot 1.1.1 (which could not work, as I read in the archives), then tried it with 1.1.3 and now with version 1.1.2. I have a virtual mail setup with postfix, mysql, dspam, amavis-new, clamav and spamassassin. The problem seems that the antispam plugin cannot run the dspam binary, although its path is properly specified (in my case on DragonFlyBSD in /usr/pkg/bin/dspam). With debug to syslog all variables are shown in as they should. The plugin also reacts when I try to move the spam-mail to the Spam folder. (I redefined the SPAM-folder to be called Spam) If I reassamble the command on the shell (I need to add --user [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the command with the signature) , dspam retrains the message in its database. So it seems that dovecot seemed not to be able to run dspam. I enabled a shell (temporarly) for dovecot and run dspam from there, and it succeeded. It just doesn't work from the plugin. What could I check next? I really like the idea behind the plugin and would like have it working. I am using the antispam git-version from 7. Sept. 2008. Thanks in advance Damian