Feature Requests item #2819051, was opened at 2009-07-09 15:13
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Carlo Rodrigues (csmr)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Ability to have a hierarchy of groups

Initial Comment:
What I would like to see is something like this:

basegroup:merged:*
defaultgroup:shared,managed:*
[email protected]:shared,managed:*[email protected]
[email protected]:shared,managed:*[email protected]

Then, if a mail comes for [email protected]  the classification would be based 
on the info from basegroup and [email protected].
If a mail comes(goes) to [email protected], the classification would be 
based on the info from basegroup and defaultgroup.

This is acomplished between users and a merged group, and also between users 
and shared,managed groups. But not both at the same time.

I've been using shared,managed groups and it works really well. But this way 
the databases grow huge, if I'm to train all of them with big corpora.
I'd like to do this initial training only once, for a merged group, and then be 
able to use that data for merging the shared,managed groups, that only would 
have the deltas to the big dictionary.

I'll be using dspam on a relay that receives mails to our customers' domains 
and for our customers to send emails to the world, and I also do not want to 
populate the database or $DSPAM_HOME/data with a zillion different emails; just 
with the groups, no single emails, like in the shared,managed groups behaviour.

I think this is an important feature not only for me, but also for anyone using 
dspam in such a setup.

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