Hello,

You should have a look at $CONFIG{'HISTORY_SIZE'} in webfrontend.conf.

I guess your problem is you retrain mails that aren't count in the
$CONFIG{'HISTORY_SIZE'} first lines of system.log, so your retraining lines
aren't in


2008/11/3 Florian / NothingHere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Thanks for the time you spend on my problem.
>
> Here is my apache.conf file, with suexec (suexec is enabled) :
>
> <Virtualhost>
> SuexecUserGroup dspam dspam
>  <Directory /var/www/dspam>
>        Options ExecCGI -Indexes
>        Addhandler cgi-script .cgi
>        DirectoryIndex dspam.cgi
> AuthName "DSPAM Authentication"
> AuthType Basic
> require valid-user
> AuthUserfile /dev/null
> AuthMySQL_Host                  localhost
> AuthMySQL_DB                    mailserver
> AuthMySQL_Password_Table        view_users
> AuthMySQL_User                  dspamcgi
> AuthMySQL_Password              mypassword
> AuthMySQL_Username_Field        email
> AuthMySQL_Password_Field        password
> AuthMySQL_Encryption_Types      PHP_MD5
> AuthBasicAuthoritative Off
> require valid-user
>  </Directory>
> </VirtualHost>
>
>
> Authentification works fine, here is the right about /var/www/dspam :
> # ll /var/www/dspam/
> total 96K
> drwxr-xr-x 2 dspam    dspam    4,0K nov  2 00:45 .
> drwxr-xr-x 8 www-data www-data 4,0K nov  3 00:22 ..
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 dspam    dspam     22K sep 12 11:05 admin.cgi
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 dspam    dspam    3,4K sep 12 11:05 admingraph.cgi
> -rw-r--r-- 1 dspam    dspam    2,8K jui  2  2005 base.css
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 dspam    dspam     42K sep 12 11:05 dspam.cgi
> -rw-r--r-- 1 dspam    dspam    4,7K jui  2  2005 dspam-logo-small.gif
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 dspam    dspam    2,9K sep 12 11:05 graph.cgi
>
>
> I've done some other tests.
> When a mail is quarantined, and I mark it at "non spam", the mail is
> transfered in my mailbox.
> So I think that when I declare a mail as spam, it works too.
>
> The only error I have (I know it since today, because I do some tests)
> is that in "History" => Type is always "SPAM" or "GOOD". The color,
> the words, didn't change after an action (if I declare it as spam or
> no-spam).
>
> So I think it's NOT a problem between dspam or dspam webui or
> postfix... but just a problem in dspam webui : it don't update his
> list.
>
> If someone had this problem before, please mail me ;)
>

-- 
Alexandre Boulanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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