[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/06/2007 07:13:45 AM: > Richard Freeman wrote: > I'd have actually thought that the signature in the email would uniquely > identify the user. It looks like it does in the dspam_signature_data > table. I guess if I were desperate a script could do a query to figure > out who the user for an email actually is, but I'm surprised that dspam > doesn't already do this. Ie - if you're retraining with --source=error > why do you even need to specify --user?
I agree 100%. We have very similar setups and desired functionality, and I haven't gotten it to work either. The MySQLUIDInSignature option should (according to the documentation) allow dspam to be able to figure out what the original user was for re-training errors no matter what the headers say. It doesn't. I've tried everything folks have suggested here and everything in the docs and it just doesn't. Hopefully someone will come up with the magic bullet, because I'd really like to get this working. I'm filtering my own email through my setup and it is working very well at identifying spam. Michael D. Lemon Director of Information Technology Americal Corporation Phone: 252-762-2000 x2142 Fax: 252-762-0176
