ok..   just to report that apparently after deleting the uid 0 from the db
the default preferences from the dspam.conf are kicking in....
so if there are _any_ preferences for uid 0 in the db - no matter if they
are incomplete - then all the ones in dspam.conf are ignored....

thanks to everybody that replied to my posts....


>
> hi Pierre.....   thanks....
>
>> You could try
>> dspam_admin list pref default
> this got me the uid 0 preferences from the db..  only one:
> spamSubject=[SPAM]
>
>> This should tell you what your default settings are.  You can also try
>> dspam_admin aggregate pref [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> If you're using a DB, the default preferences are defined in the
>> database under UID 0.
>
> ok. i can't find any documentation that states that but if it's true why
> the rest of the default preferences are not there - does that mean that
> they have to be put in there by hand?!
>
>> I don't think the ones defined in the
>> configuration file are used in that scenario.
>
> here this is from the dspam.conf:
>
> # Preferences: Specify any preferences to set by default, unless otherwise
> # overridden by the user (see next section) or a default.prefs file.
> # If user or default.prefs are found, the user's preferences will override
> any
> # defaults.
> ## Preference "spamAction=quarantine"
> Preference "signatureLocation=headers"  # 'message' or 'headers'
> Preference "showFactors=on"
> Preference "spamAction=tag"
> Preference "spamSubject=SPAM"
> ...............................................
>
> this says explicitly that these are the default preferences for everybody
> unless there are any other files/records that override them. in my case
> there arent any...  no mention of uid 0 here....
> the default.prefs file comes with the gui. and i dont have that working
> yet.
>
> ok....  i'm going to start messing with this adding and deleting stuff
> to/from the dspam_preferences to see what will work but...   anyway....
>
> thanks....  appreciated....
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> !DSPAM:3,45f7ef81238411148570298!
>>
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