Hugo Monteiro wrote: > Alexander Prinsier wrote: >> Hello, >> >> As suggested I tried the latest cvs snapshot. Here are some thoughts >> on it: >> >> -Can ldap be made optional through the configure script? >> >> > > --enable-ldap was substituted by the --enable-external-lookup directive. > Besides the built-in LDAP lookup you can also choose a more generic user > lookup method by using external scripting. For configuration, look for > the ExtLookup* directives in dspam.conf. Oh! that's a great new feature. Looking forward for a built-in mysql lookup method ;)
But when I don't use --enable-external-lookup, then ldap shouldn't be compiled in right? If that's the case it's not working :) It's no real problem for me though, I just installed the ldap headers. > >> -I previously was using the dspam package from debian stable. It has >> some patches like the 'Include' directive. Obviously that wasn't working >> anymore :) Any reason why these patches don't get integrated? >> >> > > From what i recall, the actual code gets properly patched with those > patches. Problem is with the patch for the dspam.conf file. I have > rolled out my own debs with the cvs version. You might want to try them. What's the problem with the patch for the dspam.conf file? > > check them here: > > http://hmonteiro.net/repository:debian > >> -I only have one user configured, but that user's 'False Positives' went >> up quite alot suddenly. I'm sure it wasn't this high 2 days ago. Could >> this upgrade have anything to do with it? (Ham strike rate went from >> 0.4% to 8.3%). >> >> > > Actually i also found a slight increase of false positives right after i > upgraded, but still not as high as you report. > > I've retrained those messages and the number of false positives has > droped to the small volume i had before. Something mysterious is definitely happening here. Before this release goes out as stable, this should be mentioned somewhere. You can imagine that your users start to freak when they suddenly see their efficiency drop alot :) Alexander !DSPAM:1011,4837ff2b150923848415725!
