On 01/06/2018 07:18 PM, ITwrx.org wrote:
> On 01/06/2018 05:20 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
>> How the heck is this possible?
> i don't know. :)
>> Did you changed the email address to be the one with the uid 22?
> yes, i sure did.
>
>
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On 01/06/2018 05:20 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
> How the heck is this possible?
i don't know. :)
> Did you changed the email address to be the one with the uid 22?
yes, i sure did.
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Check out the vibrant t
On 07.01.2018 00:17, ITwrx.org wrote:
On 01/06/2018 04:18 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
Bingo. So the signature is there. What happens now when you run the
retrain command again by hand:
/usr/bin/dspam --user the_email_using_uid...@itwrx.org --source=error
--signature=a4410811219173565
On 01/06/2018 04:18 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
> Bingo. So the signature is there. What happens now when you run the
> retrain command again by hand:
> /usr/bin/dspam --user the_email_using_uid...@itwrx.org --source=error
> --signature=a441081121917356521135 --class=innocent
>
> Does th
On 06.01.2018 17:24, ITwrx.org wrote:
On 01/05/2018 05:32 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
So DSPAM can not find the signature in the db. Are you sure that the
signature is inside the db?
When you run this against the DSPAM database (I assume the email
address you use is i...@itwrx.org. I
On 01/05/2018 05:32 PM, Stevan Bajić via Dspam-user wrote:
> So DSPAM can not find the signature in the db. Are you sure that the
> signature is inside the db?
>
> When you run this against the DSPAM database (I assume the email
> address you use is i...@itwrx.org. If not, change it to whatever you