Re: [Dspam-devel] Almost ready to give up...
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From: Christophe G. <chr...@ga...> - 2012-08-27 11:34:19
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On 22/08/2012 19:20, Benny Pedersen wrote : > Den 2012-08-22 18:43, Christophe Garault skrev: > >> Le 22/08/2012 18:33, Benny Pedersen a écrit : >> >>> in this mail is found !DSPAM:503506e6195581958918765! >>> Yes I know. That was my question Benny: how do I set OptIn and >>> OptOut in order to have all my incoming mails going to spamd while >>> leaving the >>> outgoing one untouched ??? >>> > put opt in > > in dspam.conf > > in sql put this > > INSERT INTO `dspam_preferences` (`uid`, `preference`, `value`) VALUES > (1, 'optIn', 'on'); > > > uid 1 is me :) > > Thanks for answering Benny, I did what you said but I wonder if "opt" is case sensitive because it's "Opt" in my dspam.conf: Preference "optIn=on" # { on | off } Preference "optOut=off" # { on | off } Opt in Also, optOut is for outgoing mail right ? uid 1 is me too. Look at what this query is returning and tell my why is my outgoing mail still going through spamd ??? SELECT * from dspam_preferences where uid = 1; 1;"spamAction";"tag" 1;"signatureLocation";"headers" 1;"statisticalSedation";"5" 1;"enableBNR";"on" 1;"optOut";"off" 1;"showFactors";"off" 1;"enableWhitelist";"on" 1;"dailyQuarantineSummary";"off" 1;"optIn";"on" 1;"trainingMode";"TOE" 1;"spamSubject";"[SPAM]" > it does a better job then spamassassin compared to how much resources > spamassassin uses > > That's why I'm trying to switch, but spamassassin is way easier to install... ;) Regards. |