s91066 wrote:
How can I find the source of the "Unable to find a valid signature. Aborting." error? I have a lot of such messages in /var/log/mailog. The signature files are not found in /usr/local/var/dspam/data/$user directory, but the question is why the signature files are not present?
How can I find more information on the issue?

I've had similar errors using the MySQL engine. In my case the errors come from retraining via the web front end on messages which have had their signature data expired (in my setup they're purged from the database after 14 days).

Be warned, when dspam generates the error it aborts (as it says) but does not report an error back to the web interface. Therefore if you are releasing a message from the quarantine and it causes this error to occur, dspam won't deliver the message but the web interface will believe it has been delivered and will delete it from the quarantine (ie message lost).

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