On Friday 24 April 2009 9:41:43 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> 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.
>
>
There is a "virtual-users" database.  Perhaps I need that as well.

Doug.

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