On Thu, 13 May 2010 21:40:10 -0700
Bradley Giesbrecht <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On May 13, 2010, at 2:00 PM, Stevan Bajić wrote:
> 
> >> Yes, all the emails I have looked at (100+ emails over ) over 3 days
> >> have  X-Dspam-Probability: -1.0000.
> >>
> > A probability of -1.0000 is nothing else then DSP_UNCALCULATED which  
> > is the initial value when DSPAM is initializing the DSPAM context.  
> > The funny thing is that the confidence in your case is not 0.0000,  
> > which would be the inital value for the confidence when initializing  
> > DSPAM context. So something at least is done by DSPAM but it is not  
> > finished. Is it possible for you to post the result of "dspam -- 
> > version"? And if possible attach dspam.conf and your main.cf and  
> > master.cf? You can/should mask passwords in those files, because I  
> > don't need them. And if possible: Could you turn on debugging in  
> > DSPAM and post some additional log entries while DSPAM is processing  
> > messages?
> 
> I have "Debug *" in my dspam.conf.
> I'm seeing this in syslog greping "dspam":
> May 13 20:48:11 trex dspam[88602]: query error: VERBOSE DEBUG (INFO  
> ONLY - NOT AN ERROR): see sql.errors for more details
> May 13 20:49:33 trex dspam[88661]: query error: VERBOSE DEBUG (INFO  
> ONLY - NOT AN ERROR): see sql.errors for more details
> May 13 20:58:33 trex dspam[89325]: query error: VERBOSE DEBUG (INFO  
> ONLY - NOT AN ERROR): see sql.errors for more details
> I can't file an sql.errors file on my system nor do I see any dspam  
> errors in my mysql logs.
> 
> bash-3.2# dspam --version
> 
> DSPAM Anti-Spam Suite 3.9.0 (agent/library)
> 
> Copyright (c) 2002-2009 DSPAM Project
> http://dspam.sourceforge.net.
> 
> DSPAM may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public  
> License,
> a copy of which can be found with the DSPAM distribution kit.
> 
> Configuration parameters:  '--prefix=/opt/local' '--sysconfdir=/opt/ 
> local/etc/dspam' '--mandir=/opt/local/share/man' '--localstatedir=/opt/ 
> local/var/run/dspam' '--with-logdir=/opt/local/var/log/dspam' '--with- 
> dspam-home=/opt/local/var/dspam' '--enable-long-usernames' '--enable- 
> domain-scale' '--enable-virtual-users' '--enable-debug' '--enable- 
> verbose-debug' '--enable-daemon' '--enable-syslog' '--disable-large- 
> scale' '--disable-external-lookup' '--disable-homedir' '--enable- 
> preferences-extension' '--disable-bnr-debug' '--with-mysql-includes=/ 
> opt/local/include/mysql5/mysql' '--with-mysql-libraries=/opt/local/lib/ 
> mysql5/mysql' '--with-sqlite-includes=/opt/local/include' '--with- 
> sqlite-libaries=/opt/local/lib' '--with-storage- 
> driver=hash_drv,mysql_drv,sqlite3_drv' 'CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.0' 'CFLAGS=- 
> O2 -arch ppc' 'LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib' 'CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/local/ 
> include' 'CXX=/usr/bin/g++-4.0' 'CXXFLAGS=-O2 -arch ppc' 'FFLAGS=-O2 - 
> m32'
> 
You are using a PPC system? Right?


> 
> >> I have not imported a corpus from anywhere although from my reading
> >> this is suggested by some.
> >>
> > Don't import corpi if you don't mind doing some initial training in  
> > the beginning. It is always better to do it without corpus feed.
> 
> My instinct was to not import corpi. Thank you for the tip.
> 
> > -- 
> > Kind Regards from Switzerland,
> >
> > Stevan Bajić
> 
> Sincere Appreciations from USA,
> 
> Bradley Giesbrecht
> 
> 
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