Ok that got fixed with the mariadb-devel :)
Just in case someone else was wondering.
Remo
> On Jul 18, 2022, at 10:43 AM, Remo Mattei wrote:
>
> Hello guys, I also notice this on Rocky
>
> 0logwatch dspam logrotate squirrelmail.cron
>
> root in rocky in /etc/cron.daily
> ❯ sh dspam
>
Hello guys, I also notice this on Rocky
0logwatch dspam logrotate squirrelmail.cron
root in rocky in /etc/cron.daily
❯ sh dspam
Can not run MySQL purge script:
/usr/bin/mysql_config does not exist
Where in my other centos7 works just fine, I will have to tack it down, as I am
traveling
Are you sure it's dspam database?
# du -sh /var/lib/mysql/*
# man dspam_clean
# dspam_clean -s -p -u30,15,10,10 u...@domain.com
On 7/18/2022 9:37 AM, Remo Mattei wrote:
Hello any suggestions on cleaning up my DSPAM? It’s using 70GB :).
Thanks
Remo
Hello any suggestions on cleaning up my DSPAM? It’s using 70GB :).
Thanks
Remo
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Thanks Eric,
After looking it, the script did run but reading the notes now the DSPAM user
needs to be above 1000 and mine is at 966, I will have to check back on how to
move it over to 1000, have not changed an account ID for a while now :)
Remo
> On May 30, 2021, at 10:10 AM, Eric Broch
The below script has instructions and should get you up and running.
Look under
'Do you want to implement Dspam Web [Y/N]:'
https://github.com/qmtoaster/dspam/blob/master/dspamdb.sh
On 5/30/2021 10:45 AM, Remo Mattei wrote:
Hello, I was looking at the site, but I did not see the steps for
Hello, I was looking at the site, but I did not see the steps for the DSPAM Web
UI, has anyone set that up, can they share the instructions ?
Thanks,
Remo
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Thank you, Eric. That solved the issue with the installation of dspam.
On 10/7/20 4:50 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
here is the repo file and the mirror file
# cat fedora.repo
[fedora]
name=Fedora 28
mirrorlist=file:///etc/yum.repos.d/fedoramirrors
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
priority=100
# cat
here is the repo file and the mirror file
# cat fedora.repo
[fedora]
name=Fedora 28
mirrorlist=file:///etc/yum.repos.d/fedoramirrors
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
priority=100
# cat fedoramirrors
https://d2lzkl7pfhq30w.cloudfront.net/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/28/Everything/x86_64/os/
I enabled fedora 28 repo at priority=100 (standard 99) so as not to mess
with el8.
Two packages are required from fedora
perl-Mail-Mbox-MessageParser noarch 1.5105-11.fc28
fedora 59 k
perl-Mail-MboxParser noarch 0.55-22.fc28
fedora
Hello, folks.
I am in process of building a machine on CentOS 8 via the scripts and
instructions from http://www.qmailtoaster.net/. I've encountered a
problem with dspam however. When I download and execute
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/master/dspamdb.sh,
this is the
When you do a wget it should retain the privileges of the existing file.
On 9/1/2020 4:34 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
yes
On 9/1/2020 1:39 AM, David Bray wrote:
Hey cool thanks for the dir listing
is the permissions critical here, noting that
yes
On 9/1/2020 1:39 AM, David Bray wrote:
Hey cool thanks for the dir listing
is the permissions critical here, noting that
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/master/dspamdb.sh
leaves the ownership as root.root and perms 644
David Bray
0418 745334
2 ∞ & <
On Mon, 31 Aug
Hey cool thanks for the dir listing
is the permissions critical here, noting that
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/master/dspamdb.sh
leaves the ownership as root.root and perms 644
David Bray
0418 745334
2 ∞ & <
On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 23:29, Eric Broch wrote:
> Here's my
And, you're not using DSpam
On 8/31/2020 4:52 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
You're good and are using Sieve it looks like.
On 8/31/2020 4:50 PM, Leonardo wrote:
All my domains have only .qmail-default at domain level (and none at
user level):
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail ''
You're good and are using Sieve it looks like.
On 8/31/2020 4:50 PM, Leonardo wrote:
All my domains have only .qmail-default at domain level (and none at
user level):
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
Except one only-tests domain has:
|/var/qmail/bin/preline -f
All my domains have only .qmail-default at domain level (and none at
user level):
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
Except one only-tests domain has:
|/var/qmail/bin/preline -f /usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver -d $EXT@$USER -o
postmaster_address=postmaster@domain
I have a
In the PER USER configuration the
'/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.tld/.qmail-default' file doesn't change
and remains:
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
On 8/31/2020 7:20 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
So, here's what the directory directory looks like:
# ls -la
So, here's what the directory directory looks like:
# ls -la /home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.tld/user
total 52
drwx-- 4 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 Aug 16 13:39 .
drwx-- 11 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 Oct 31 2019 ..
drwx-- 357 vpopmail vchkpw 12288 Aug 31 07:10 Maildir
-rw--- 1
When I do per user the file .qmail file resides in that person's home
email directory '/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.tld/user' (in the same
directory as Maildir).
This .qmail file contains the following:
| preline /usr/bin/maildrop ./.mailfilter.dspam
.mailfilter.dspamhere
I have a little diff variant from Eric,
If I do the top level like Eric I do have the same config, if I do per user I
have the following in the .qmail-user
|/usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --user $EXT@$USER --debug --mode=teft
--feature=noise,whitelist --stdout -p -m |
Thanks
My understanding of the beast just increased
Cheers
David Bray
0418 745334
2 ∞ & <
On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 11:29, Eric Broch wrote:
> This is the contents of the .qmail-default (domain level) file that's
> existed since the beginning and never changed (directory:
>
This is the contents of the .qmail-default (domain level) file that's
existed since the beginning and never changed (directory:
/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain) :
| /usr/bin/dspam --user "$EXT@$HOST" --deliver=stdout |
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
The .qmail file if
Dub mail if you have more than one filter. So if you do default and user .qmail
you will do get 2 copies. I have used it since it came out started on centos 5
and still good for me.
Remo
> Il giorno 30 ago 2020, alle ore 18:06, David Bray ha
> scritto:
>
>
> Ok - working backwards from
Ok - working backwards from memory here
and when I read the install script I can see that the .qmail file is not
created
so (and this is getting off topic now)
- there should only be a .qmail-default and not a .qmail
- and
it's likely that these came from an older install
- so
Hmmm...
I never had double delivery and mine's been installed for 5 years or more.
The install script installs only one dot qmail file (.qmail-default),
and only after a query to implement at domain level.
You have the option to run dspam at domain or user level.
Please show me where in the
I wondered this exact question and was going to ask this question
I've wondered how it actually works
I've disabled it
if it works as documented at:
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/
it creates the .qmail as a result
|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/bin/maildrop -A
I have used dspam from the early days so you could put this as an option on
your playbook.
Just my 2cents
> Il giorno 30 ago 2020, alle ore 13:43, Angus McIntyre ha
> scritto:
>
> I'm (still!) working on my Ansible role for installing qmailtoaster, but
> I've switched to CentOS 8, based
I'm (still!) working on my Ansible role for installing qmailtoaster, but
I've switched to CentOS 8, based on Eric's new script, and it seems much
more straightforward and robust.
One question I have is whether I should try to support dspam or not. It
looks as if the project was abandoned in
Thanks Eric.
Will try to do the same.
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 11:24 PM Eric Broch wrote:
> I use dspam with SA.
>
> Yes, you can run three spam engines.
>
> I've never set up the browser because my clients did not want to be
> burdened with it.
>
>
> On 11/24/2019 10:13 PM, ChandranManikandan
I use dspam with SA.
Yes, you can run three spam engines.
I've never set up the browser because my clients did not want to be
burdened with it.
On 11/24/2019 10:13 PM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
Hi Eric,
I have install qmt on centos 7, it is asking for dspam installation.
Dspam is replace
Hi Eric,
I have install qmt on centos 7, it is asking for dspam installation.
Dspam is replace the spamassassin.
And how many spam engines running spamdyke,spamassassin and dspam all these
three running on the same machine if i select to install dspam.
Is anyway to manage dspam through browser
Stevan,
In this directory you'll find everything I use:
ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/scripts/dspam/
The bash scripts are for learning notspam (ham) and spam you can change
the IMAP directories to suit yourself. The most effective method I've
found for dspam is to train on error. After
Hi list,
i receve too many spam messages on server.
Does anyone have a dspam learning script (bash).
I would also like all messages that meet the spam criteria to be
transferred to the user's spam folder.
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best regards
Stevan
I use maildrop and have this is my .mailfilter file
exception {
xfilter "/usr/bin/dspam --user $EXT@$HOST --stdout
--deliver=innocent,spam"
}
in .qmail-default it would be the following:
| /usr/bin/dspam --user "$EXT@$HOST" --deliver=stdout |
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail
What calls dspam? Is it still .Qmail-default?
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I was sad to see Tom Hendrikx announce that he will no longer be leading
the DSPAM project. It looks as though DSPAM will likely just become
stagnate, and probably fall by the wayside.
With this in mind, I'm much less inclined to use DSPAM for delivery
(use-specific) spam filtering. If
On 7/10/2014 7:55 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
I was sad to see Tom Hendrikx announce that he will no longer be
leading the DSPAM project. It looks as though DSPAM will likely just
become stagnate, and probably fall by the wayside.
With this in mind, I'm much less inclined to use DSPAM for
On Mar 20, 2014, at 6:34 PM, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
Your welcome. Since November, I've created a much easier automated install
here. Be sure to look at the Readme file. And, as always, check the script.
Hmm. That seems to be an FTP link. I tried logging on as 'guest', but
On 3/23/2014 8:05 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
On Mar 20, 2014, at 6:34 PM, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com
mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
Your welcome. Since November, I've created a much easier automated
install here ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/dspam/. Be sure to look
at the
Just observing the topic - this 'seems' a lot more complicated than
spamassasin.
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 8:32 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] dspam
On 3/23/2014 8:05 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote
spamassasin.
*From:*Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
*Sent:* Sunday, March 23, 2014 8:32 AM
*To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
*Subject:* Re: [qmailtoaster] dspam
On 3/23/2014 8:05 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
On Mar 20, 2014, at 6:34 PM, Eric Broch ebr
On Nov 18, 2013, at 10:32 AM, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
I've been working on getting DSPAM deployed and have implemented it on my own
(CentOS 5) email server with great results.
Eric, many belated thanks for this detailed write-up.
Using this, plus the John M. Simpson page
On 3/20/2014 3:32 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
On Nov 18, 2013, at 10:32 AM, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
I've been working on getting DSPAM deployed and have implemented it on my
own (CentOS 5) email server with great results.
Eric, many belated thanks for this detailed write-up.
Hello list,
I've been working on getting DSPAM deployed and have implemented it on
my own (CentOS 5) email server with great results. I've put it on a
client's (CentOS 5) QMT, so far, with good results. I followed the
instructions on this fellow's site https://qmail.jms1.net/dspam/ but
wanted to
On 12/07/2013 17:17, Fabian Santiago wrote:
Thank you. But how does dspam know to check those email boxes?
Got this doing a search in google. Not qmail but postfix. But you can
get an idea about the dovecat integration.
: [qmailtoaster] Dspam with QMT / per-user settings
On 12/07/2013 12:13, Fabian Santiago wrote:
1.) any way to implement the ability for users to set their own settings?
There is no much setting for the user. Sometimes it is better that the
user does not mess around with the setting.
If you
Hello,
I've recently set up dspam on my qmt system using these instructions:
http://qmail.jms1.net/dspam/
Now, i have a couple questions:
1.) any way to implement the ability for users to set their own settings?
2.) best method of training dspam and possibly automating it by placing spam
On 12/07/2013 12:13, Fabian Santiago wrote:
1.) any way to implement the ability for users to set their own settings?
There is no much setting for the user. Sometimes it is better that the
user does not mess around with the setting.
If you are try out, use TOE. This has given me very good
slamp slamp wrote:
my question iscan this be done globally? i do not want to populate
each users folder with their own .mailfilter.
I'm not sure about globally but its not really that hard to setup each
user. My dspam setup requires a custom .qmail file for each user in
order to use the
i found this website and i thought i'de share. from what i recall, i
think the author (Lee R. Copp) is a member of this list. hopefully he
will be able to chime in here.
http://mail.michscimfd.com/dspam/
my question iscan this be done globally? i do not want to populate
each users folder
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:54:11 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
I would love to be able to have users forward spam messages.
This can be done using SA too, via sa-learn injection. Just create two aliases:
sudo valias -i '|sa-learn --spam --no-sync /var/log/sa-learn-spam.log 21'
[EMAIL PROTECTED];
: [qmailtoaster] DSpam
Anyone still using DSpam out there? If so, are you happy with it? I
like the fact that the users can just forward a message to the spam
address and it will learn from it - most of my users call me telling me
the computer is broken and doesn't work when a web page is offline, so
Anyone still using DSpam out there? If so, are you happy with it? I
like the fact that the users can just forward a message to the spam
address and it will learn from it - most of my users call me telling me
the computer is broken and doesn't work when a web page is offline, so
the easier the
It Works!
I did the web ui gateway setup did not setup .Spam folders
I let my users login to the webui.
They can just forward spam via mail if they wish...fast
The webui is my favorite, you can look and see if good emails get caught
and have them delivered, plus see all that trash stopped dead.
I
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Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] DSpam
It Works!
I did the web ui gateway setup did not setup .Spam folders I let my users
login to the webui.
They can just forward spam via mail if they wish...fast The webui is my
favorite, you can look and see if good emails get caught and have
15, 2007 12:34 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] DSpam
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Pardon my ignorance. Is DSpam standalone instead of Spamassasin? Or
a supplement? Is there a link someone could direct me to for more
information? Thx.
Yes, you would use
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Hmmm...is it difficult to implement with our toaster? Is there something on
that site to get it working? I might look into writing a step by step for
our wiki if I have time/decide to put it in...
I don't think it's too difficult - I was fishing a little. I'm going to
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Pardon my ignorance. Is DSpam standalone instead of Spamassasin? Or a
supplement? Is there a link someone could direct me to for more
information? Thx.
Yes, you would use dspam instead of spamassassin.
http://dspam.nuclearelephant.com/index.shtml
It had been brought
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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] DSpam
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Pardon my ignorance. Is DSpam standalone instead of Spamassasin? Or
a supplement? Is there a link someone could direct me to for more
information? Thx.
Yes, you would use dspam instead of spamassassin.
http
I need something that works at queue level, not at delivery level.
thanks
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 21:31 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can add dspam via the instruction at the following pages
http://www.wimble.info/articles/dspam-qmail-vpopmail.php
It worth a try.
I all
Where
You can add dspam via the instruction at the following pages
http://www.wimble.info/articles/dspam-qmail-vpopmail.php
It worth a try.
I all
Where can I find some informations about configurim simscan to use dspam
instead of spamassassin?
now simscan does support dspam (switches avaiable
I all
Where can I find some informations about configurim simscan to use dspam
instead of spamassassin?
now simscan does support dspam (switches avaiable in the configure) and
I would try it.
thanks
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QmailToaster hosted
Lee R. Copp wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Would forwarding distort the message since it would appear to be coming from
the recipient (forwarder) instead of the original sender? How would dspam
handle this?
Forwarding the message to a spam/ham training address will distort the
message but dspam
Eric Shubes wrote:
Is that one qmail-alias per server, domain, or user? (I'm not real clear on
the process yet)
Its per user but it might be possible to have a global address if dspam
was tweaked. It might support it now but I'm not sure...my dspam
version is over a year old.
Do I understand
Rangi Biddle wrote:
With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam that way.
POP3 would work fine except for the training portion of dspam.
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Lee R. Copp wrote:
Rangi Biddle wrote:
With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam
Lee R. Copp wrote:
Rangi Biddle wrote:
With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam that way.
POP3 would work fine except for the
Justice London wrote:
Well, apparently I lied. I'm not going to have time this week to work on the
dspam stuff.
Justice London
That's ok, Justice. There's no hurry. Slow and steady wins the race! If we
get anything going at all on this by the end of the year, I'll be happy. ;)
--
-Eric
Well, apparently I lied. I'm not going to have time this week to work on the
dspam stuff.
Justice London
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:38 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Dspam
Jake Vickers wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Lee R. Copp wrote:
Rangi Biddle wrote:
With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam
Eric Shubes wrote:
I was wondering about dspam w/ pop3. This answers a lot of questions.
I'm disappointed to see that Netscape doesn't have a redirect option.
However, there *is* a mailredirect extension for Mozilla Thunderbird (0.7
and above) and Mozilla Mail. I don't know if this would work
Eric Shubes wrote:
Would forwarding distort the message since it would appear to be coming from
the recipient (forwarder) instead of the original sender? How would dspam
handle this?
Forwarding the message to a spam/ham training address will distort the
message but dspam won't care. When
Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
On 10/27/06, *Eric Shubes* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Great.
I was hoping we wouldn't need to wait for Kyle's VMs before we get
going on
this. Can we use CentOS4.4 and current toaster on a devel box?
I'd also like
Eric Shubes wrote:
I suppose that answers anyother question, which AV? I'm think that we'll
want to change as little as possible of the toaster configuration. Why
Vexira instead of ClamAV (which is plugged into simscan)?
I setup Vexira before ClamAV got added to the toaster.
Also, is there
Eric Shubes wrote:
the administration CGI scripts (if you intend to run the CGI scripts). This
was wholly an apache suexec issue more than a DSpam one.
Hey Lee, what do you know about this problem? (Please see Rangi's earlier
post) Did you come across this problem? Solution?
I ignored the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW Vexira? with which conf, 2 qmails and vams between them ?
Internet Vexira Qmail
God save simscan :-P
I will have to check that out.
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Project Engineer (EE/ME)
http://www.michsci.com/
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 31 October 2006 10:53 a.m.
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Dspam on the toaster
Eric Shubes wrote:
the administration CGI scripts (if you intend to run the CGI scripts).
This
was wholly an apache suexec issue more than
On 10/27/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great.I was hoping we wouldn't need to wait for Kyle's VMs before we get going onthis. Can we use CentOS4.4 and current toaster on a devel box?I'd also like to see 1 or 2 other volunteers.Before we jump right in, I'm thinking that we need to figure
, but I belief in improving where
possible.
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 October 2006 21:49
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] dspam on the toaster
Thanks Marco. We're (obviously) a long way from testing
Lee R. Copp wrote:
Did anyone check out my dspam toaster page?
http://mail.michscimfd.com/dspam/
Its a bit dated but might provide some help...;)
This is a fantastic start for us, Lee. I haven't gotten around to googling
background for this project, but your site is a gold mine!
A few
Justice,
I hope you've checked out Lee's site.
Justice London wrote:
I'll try to work on implementation today and hopefully have some sort of
working test within the next week or two. I'll keep you guys informed.
Justice London
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Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys, i've read something about getting dspam on the toaster instead
spamassassin.
I don't know how dspam works but, shouldn't this be a very traumatic change?
I think a nice approach about this will be options.
You can use spamassassin or dspam ( can be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys, i've read something about getting dspam on the toaster instead
spamassassin.
I don't know how dspam works but, shouldn't this be a very traumatic change?
I think a nice approach about this will be options.
You can use
, October 26, 2006 10:41 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] dspam on the toaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys, i've read something about getting dspam on the toaster instead
spamassassin.
I don't know how dspam works
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:41 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] dspam on the toaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys, i've read something about getting dspam on the toaster instead
spamassassin.
I
Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 2:59 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] dspam on the toaster
Great.
I was hoping we wouldn't need to wait for Kyle's VMs before we get going on
this. Can we use CentOS4.4
Hi guys, i've read something about getting dspam on the toaster instead
spamassassin.
I don't know how dspam works but, shouldn't this be a very traumatic change?
I think a nice approach about this will be options.
You can use spamassassin or dspam ( can be used BOTH ?)
AFAIK. This is the same
On Oct 25, 2006, at 3:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This could let spamassassin and dspam fans be happy together :-P
I'm not keen on DSPAM, as it appears to require too much work.
I'm a big fan of TMDA. (tmda.net)
whitelisting, that works.
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Im quite keen to learn how to intergrate DSPAM into QMT as well. Can you tell me Nolan, do you know if its possible to run both DSPAM and SpamAssassin with your configuration at the same time? Im thinking for users that dont really care about spam, general site wide SA should be enough for them,
Hello Friends,
Anyone is using or have experience using DSPAM with
QMT?
Best Regards
Cleber Saad
I am using DSPAM with QMT, successfully for over a year now. It took a
little bit of tweaking, but I got it to work. I posted several links
on my site that helped me get it all together.
http://weblog.massivegeek.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=59
Hope it helps!
Nolan
inetweb -
I tired a few times and was unsuccesful in the sorting properly. When i
would forward the spam to spam@ it wouldnt actually do anything. And it took me
over a week to figure it out even how to install it. It would be nice to have a
step by step HOWTO w/ qmailtoaster but someone would have to
Nolan,
Would you be so kind as to write it up on a page on the wiki?
Nolan Garrett wrote:
I am using DSPAM with QMT, successfully for over a year now. It took a
little bit of tweaking, but I got it to work. I posted several links on
my site that helped me get it all together.
Will do - it'll be a few weeks though.
Thanks!
Nolan
Eric Shubes wrote:
Nolan,
Would you be so kind as to write it up on a page on the wiki?
Nolan Garrett wrote:
I am using DSPAM with QMT, successfully for over a year now. It took
a little bit of tweaking, but I got it to work. I posted
In my opinion, DSPAM is much easier to train and use than spamassassin.
I happen to have spamassassin installed as part of the Qmail-toaster
packages, but DSPAM, after being trained with like 100 messages, had a
97% accuracy right away. After a year of training, I now see a 99.5%
accuracy rate.
Hi, I was investigating DSPAM awhile ago, however due to a new install of the toaster, all my users were happy with the filtering, so I let it slide.Now they have come back with requests for more spam dectection so Im back on the bandwagon once again. Im impressed with DPSAMs reports, but can not
Luke wrote:
Hi, I was investigating DSPAM awhile ago, however due to a new install
of the toaster, all my users were happy with the filtering, so I let
it slide.
Now they have come back with requests for more spam dectection so Im
back on the bandwagon once again. Im impressed with DPSAMs
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