On Friday 24 April 2009 7:23:19 am RW wrote:
> If you are using dspam as a filter, I can't see how you could get away
> with not having --stdout. I don't recognise --deliver-spam, but if you
> meant --deliver=spam then I think that would mean discard ham.

I did have --stdout originally, but thought that it was the problem.  The docs 
for getmail suggest that it picks up dspam's stdout, so that should be 
right.  --deliver-spam is plainly not good syntax, at least.  I was blindly 
copying from something else.

> Another thing is that I think your "Trust doug" in your config file
> refers to the unix user doug, but the "--user doug" is asking dspam to
> look for a virtual user configured in the sql database.

Thanks for that.  I didn't appreciate it.  The original article was based on 
an earlier version of dspam, and many of the switches are different.  The 
only user in the database is the user with database privileges, dspam.  So 
that should be --user dspam.  I will play with it a bit more.


I am seeing a lot that don't mention what they are selling.  They show in 
plain text only about a dozen random letters and no link.  They are designed 
to get past filters, but what they show doesn't mention any product.  It may 
be KMail going for the plain text part.  I have trained SpamAssassin on them 
with no change.  The latest fashion is in Cyrillic.

Doug.

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