Frank Cusack wrote:
On January 15, 2007 1:18:47 PM +0200 Martins Junkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there!

I am using DSPAM for one week and its just amazing!

I have following question:

I am using domain-scale file storage. Have enabled it when configuring
and in Web UI. At the same time dspam_stats both from command line and
Web UI output all list with users in form:

anna              TP:     0 TN:     0 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:     0 NC:
0
agita             TP:     0 TN:     0 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:     0 NC:
0
aivis             TP:     0 TN:     0 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:     0 NC:
0


And there are no domain names displayed. Should look something like this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]              TP:     0 TN:     0 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:
0 NC:     0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]             TP:     0 TN:     0 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:
0 NC:     0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]             TP:     0 TN:     0 FP:     0 FN:     0 SC:
0 NC:     0


Is there any options or normal solution options for dspam_stats or in
dspam.conf

I think you have an MTA problem.  dspam is only seeing the first part
of the username, not the entire domain name.
-frank

Cannot agree with you: dspam handles mailboxes correctly and gets correct information from qmail, because it stores all training data in correct form: dspam/data/domainname/username

The problem is with dspam_stats that it does not support domain-scale solution by default. If i have to see total statistics, i have to call dspam_stats [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works, but when i run dspam_stats without any params, it returns just stats for user martin (that actually does not exist). See output from shell

dspam_stats|grep martin

martin TP: 0 TN: 0 FP: 0 FN: 0 SC: 0 NC: 0 martin TP: 0 TN: 0 FP: 0 FN: 0 SC: 0 NC: 0


dspam_stats [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] TP: 39 TN: 70 FP: 9 FN: 9 SC: 0 NC: 0


Therefore it all goes wrong in Web UI

Martins

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