On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 04:06 -0600, Trever L. Adams wrote:
You mean dspam as --deamon? Yes, that was the recommendation in the documentation stating it was highly recommended not to do the other method. So, yes, my postfix file calls amavisd (for clamscan) which feeds it back into postfix which then calls dspam.
I don't use --daemon right now, it was crashing too much and losing mail. YMMV.
Hmm. How did that mail end up in SPAM when it doesn't have a signature? I only move mail into SPAM that was classified by dspam as SPAM so hence also has a signature.
As I see it, dspam creates its .sig files. I do not believe these are kept around long term. Therefore, it is possible that the signature file disappears before one could move something out of SPAM (or into it, but I don't care about that). Am I misunderstanding something?
Well, you control how long the .sig files are kept around. I keep them a week longer than my spam folder contents.
johannes