On Monday 04 August 2008 15:23:02 Mark Rogers wrote:
> 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).

Well, I do not use mysql, but I found the message after a retrain. I suspect 
that this is not an issue since the training folder was the user's spam 
folder. Thank you.


!DSPAM:1011,4896fc76150921857815920!


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