Hello , yes it "seems" to work. But it tags all mails as "innocent". everyone. even mails that are marked by sapmassassin , dspam marks them as "innocent".
my goal is to work with dspam that it scans incoming mails and that this training via moving mails works. if i understand the dovecot-antispam right, = dspam scans mails on incoming, marks them. then via maildrop i can put them all into folder "SPAM" at example. when dspam tagged a mail as "spam" that is "not" spam., then i can move the mail from the SPAM folder into normal incoming folder. dspam then retrain the mail. also other way. if a mail comes into the normal incoming and is spam, i can then move the mail into SPAM and dspam get retrained.
sorry guys, i am not all a pro, but now, i sit since 7 days on it to get it work., i am very willing get this work.
so any1 can help me maybe to get this working ? i can paste all needed info u need to help me. at moment i stuck. dspam runs and marks mails, but i am sure i did some things wrong.
totally wrackey marko from hamburg :-)
thx
Thorsten Vollmer schrieb:
On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 18:39 +0100, Thorsten Vollmer wrote:
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 15:39 +0100, Marko Weber wrote:
Hello,. i installed dovecot with virtual user and domains. but i dont get thru "dovecot-antispam" config.
is there any HOWTO, for gentoo , how to setup and configure dovecot-antispam ? with examples for the config files ?
I assume that you have read antispam(7).
dovecot-antispam(7) on Gentoo
What other information do you need?
maybe i have dspam self totally wrong configured.
Did you verify that DSPAM works independently, i.e. without dovecot-antispam?
Regards, Thorsten