I am currently running an OpenBSD mail filter in front of Lotus Notes with 
Postfix/Amavisd-new/SpamAssassin doing a decent job of filtering. I am 
preparing to make the move to Postfix/Dspam/ClamAV filtering and would 
like to train Dspam using my current setup.

The plan is based on this document: 
http://dspamwiki.expass.de/Installation/TrainingFromCurrent

I've upgraded Amavis and SpamAssassin on the old box and will be adding 
the appropriate clean_quarantine and spam_quarantine lines to 
amavisd.conf. 

I've added the train-spam and train-ham aliases to /etc/postfix/aliases 
and run newaliases.

I assume I'll need to add a row in dspam_virtual_uids for 'globaluser'? 
What about train-spam and train-ham? The article seems to indicate that 
dspam will consider them users since it recommends turning on Opt Out for 
them so they don't build a dictionary. 

We have multiple virtual domains which I map using the Postfix virtual 
table into one domain. Is there any need for me to setup [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] all in the dspam_virtual_uids table 
with the same uid? Will dspam ever see anything besides [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To rephrase, is virtual_alias_domain mapping done prior to content 
filtering in Postfix? One must hope so.

Would it be easier and just as effective to load the SpamAssassin corpi 
(corpuses?) ?


Thanks for your assistance.

Michael D. Lemon
Director of Information Technology
Americal Corporation

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