Some further info... Connecting as a user with admin rights as defined in /etc/dspam/admins and then navigate to "User Statistics", I can see all users that dspam is storing information for.
This list contains users with their fully qualified email address so some users appear two or three times for each domain that they are receiving email for (I am not using virtual domains btw so user mark receives email in his maildir structure in his home dir for domain1 and domain2 etc. When the user logs in, his username (e.g. mark) does not match the email addresses that dspam has recorded the spam against. How do I change this so dspam recognises all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to user mark? Thanks Phil On 10/09/2007, Phil Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank, > > I just tried to do this with no success. If I log in as dspam, it is > looking for the dir/files /var/spool/dspam/data/local/dspam/dspam.log > which don't exist. > > However, removing the group allows me to start to see individual > historical data so that is a step forward... > > Cheers > > Phil > > On 10/09/2007, Sydney Bogaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Also note I have configured a group vi creating /var/spool/dspam/group > > > containing dspam:shared:*.mydomain.com.au > > > > > I think that the only statistics you will be able to see in the system is > > that of the "dspam" shared group. > > Everyone in your config shares this group. So no individual stats or > > histories are kept. > > You must must setup a login "dspam" under apache and log in with that > > credentials to see the stats and history for the group. > > > > Sydney. > > > > > -- > Tel: 0400 466 952 > Fax: 0433 123 226 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Tel: 0400 466 952 Fax: 0433 123 226 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
