On 01/04/2018 05:05 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
> Can you post your configuration of the plugin?
>
> And can you post the following entries from your dspam.conf?
> MySQLUIDInSignature
> Preference
> ParseToHeaders
> ChangeModeOnParse
> ChangeUserOnParse
>
> If your config is in one file
Hello,
thunderbird is not doing much in this game. The whole work is done by
the dovecot antispam plugin. You need to look at your dovecot
configuration and see if you can find the configuration for the antispam
plugin. Usually it resists in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/
A working configuration for a
On 01/04/2018 01:17 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> you need to post more information. How does DSPAM know that you moved
> from spam to inbox? Do you have a plugin or anything else that detects
> the re-classification?
>
>
Hi,
i'm not sure how that part works so maybe i just
Hello,
you need to post more information. How does DSPAM know that you moved
from spam to inbox? Do you have a plugin or anything else that detects
the re-classification?
--
Kind Regards from Switzerland,
Stevan Bajić
On 04.01.2018 17:49, ITwrx.org wrote:
when moving ham from thunderb
when moving ham from thunderbird's junk folder(by marking it as "not
junk") dspam never learns and continually marks new messages from same
sender as spam.
dspam log shows
> Unable to find a valid signature. Aborting.
> process_message returned error 114. dropping message.
systemd journal shows: