That string does nothing when uncommented. Previously it was uncommented, but 
then DSPAM didn't tag headers at all. Then I copied that string under string 
starting with "smtps" (as you can see in "master.cf"), and DSPAM started to tag 
mails from local users, but not from outer domains. After that I commented out 
the first string (the one that you were talking about), to see if anything 
changes, and nothing changed.

In short: if I uncomment that string, the situation doesn't change, but if I 
remove identical string currently put under "smtps", then DSPAM won't tag even 
local mail.

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На 18:43, 29.01.2015, в 18:43, Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> написал:п>On 
1/29/2015 7:32 AM, Орхан Ибад-оглы Гасымов wrote:
>> 
>> 2. master.cf <http://master.cf>:
>> 
>> #
>>
>==========================================================================
>> # service type  private unpriv  chroot  wakeup  maxproc command +
>args
>> #               (yes)   (yes)   (yes)   (never) (100)
>> #
>>
>==========================================================================
>> smtp      inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd
>> #  -o content_filter=lmtp:unix:/var/run/dspam.sock
>
>
>You commented out the content_filter setting for mail arriving from
>the internet.  Remove the "#", but be sure to leave some spaces
>before the "  -o"  then restart postfix.
>
>  -- Noel Jones

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