Am 30.03.2012 17:40, schrieb Stevan Bajić:
>>> Not really. There are just a bunch of values that are available in both
>>> places. The one that are NOT preferences are used by the DSPAM
>>> agent/daemon while the other with the preference are used in the DSPAM
>>> client. Dropping them is not what you want (I guess).
>> Mhm. Now I'm puzzled ... how to I find out what preferences are used
>> where? And I still don't get what is the use to set an option like
>> 'TrainingMode' and further have the Preference 'trainingMode=...'. Why
>> isn't it enough to have the global option and the AllowOverride?
> Because it is NOT the same!
> 
> TrainingMode != trainingMode
> 
> See that upper case T and the lower case t?
> 
> TrainingMode is used for the DSPAM daemon/agent
> trainingMode is used for the DSPAM client

Why does the client care? I thought the client just takes the message
and sends it to the daemon so it can process the message.

*sigh* ... so obviously the only way to configure it correctly is by
reading the code...

- René

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