Claas Langbehn wrote, on 27. mar 2007 08:07:

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user:group-name:domain-to-which-all-users-belong, i.e. if users on your system are '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (that's the address that appears in their mail). So your group should look like:

globaluser:classification:*24x7server.net.

But the README says to use it like he first did:

You could be reading the readme wrong ;)

And here it works like that using dspam 3.6.8.

I admit that I've only ever used shared groups, but the two sites (one home and one work) that I run are using my method and getting over 99% success with dspam, including all image stuff (both sites, different images, spam and user addresses). I've been using dspam for a couple of years and when I first started with groups (none other than shared ever worked properly for me) it was *others* who taught me how to use them.

Debug mode would be great. But when I used debug mode last time, it only worked when using dspam in daemon mode.

Indeed, both of my sites are running dspam in daemon mode. Using debug, one can see exactly what's happening and why I wrote what I did.

Best,

--Tonni

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Tony Earnshaw
Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl

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