Hi All,
First of, apologies if this is a silly question, but I am VERY VERY confused
with regards to DSPAM configuration/usage.I am mostly used to SpamAssassin, and
have configured it many times before, with the result of it working more or
less straight out of the box. However, SA is no longer
Have you done any dspam training? Dspam on its own knows nothing of spam. What
makes it so powerful is how it learns based on what you teach it. Either via
corpus training or training via the web interface. The dspam documentation goes
over that in quite a bit of detail. It looks like otherwise
Hi Tren,
Thanks for the quick reply.
No I have not done any spam training whatsoever; I only caught on to this fact
recently upon re-reading the documentation. Up until now I kept thinking my
configuration was wrong somehow, or lacking a certain option.
Ok, so now we've established it needs trai
Michael,
I cannot answer your questions regarding DSPAM.
However, given your performance issues with SA, I'd like to point you
toward spamdyke (http://spamdyke.org). Spamdyke typically blocks 80%+ of
spam before the message is even transmitted, which lightens the load on
SA considerably since
You'll have to forgive me, it's been a while since I've used dspam, and never
with simscan, but I'm pretty sure the vpopmail user is the user you'd need to
train. As to how best to train, I cannot answer this for you. You might want to
subscribe to the dspam mailing list since your questions are
Hello everybody,
I'm just in the process of migrating our mailserver from vmailmgr to
vpomail. The move became necessary because we choosed to use OpenSolaris
instead of Linux. I could not manage to compile the vmailmgr stuff under
OpenSolaris. vpopmail compiled like a charm, so we need to migrate