I've had discussions about using IMAP for storage, but no developer resources seem keen to make it happen.
Jani Partanen <ji...@so...> wrote:
>I would like to toss in this mess again my idea what I already mention
>few years ago here, but don't remember end result.
>
>Would it be time to add support for db quarantine? Dspam already use
>database, so it should not be so hard to store quarantine messages into
>
>database.
>It would make Dspam much more scalable, example together with dbmail
>you
>could do all kind of magic with db replication etc...
>
>// JiiPee
>
>
>On 8.1.2013 4:33, Troy Ayers wrote:
>> Could I trouble you for a sanitized version of your
>> /usr/site/dspam_train/bin/dspam_fp script? My system is
>> Linux/sendmail/procmail. Hate to re-invent the wheel... I'm having
>> trouble envisioning how I would verify success or failure of delivery
>by
>> DSPAM. Does it involve checking the users retrain.log?
>>
>> (thinking out loud) I should check for a mailbox full condition too
>> (Quarantine mbox is separate from per user quotas in my case.)
>>
>> -Troy
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1/7/2013 7:24 PM, Tod A. Sandman wrote:
>>> Here is another patch for dspam.cgi that deals with the delivery of
>false positives from the quarantine. It is a patch on top of the
>recent quarantine file locking patch I submitted. It allows for
>specifying in configure.pl an external command for delivering false
>positives. If this command is not defined, the patch has no effect,
>other than some optional additional logging.
>>>
>>> For us, this is a script that first attempts to retrain/deliver with
>dspam as normal. But then the script tries to verify if the message
>was actually delivered, and if not, it will try to deliver the command
>directly (for instance, with procmail). This external script is quite
>site specific.
>>>
>>>
>>> Background:
>>>
>>> If the DSPAM signature of a message cannot be found in the database
>(most often because it has expired and has been cleaned from the
>database), the dspam command will exit with a successful status even
>though it does not deliver the message.
>>>
>>>
>>> Long ago, we had several unhappy professors after they returned from
>sabbatical and attempted to deliver old messages in their quarantines.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tod Sandman
>>> Sr. Systems Administrator
>>> Middleware Development & Integration
>>> Rice University
>>>
>>>
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