Actually, after doing a bit of research, I see that you can use
--feature=whitelist
What this will do is add a users domain to the white list IF dspam has
processed at least 10 emails from the domain AND there are 0 spam messages
(100% HAM).
What I do is: ./dspam --daemon --debug --feature=whitelist &
Hope this helps.
--Kyle
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dspam-users@lists.nuclearelephant.com
[mailto:owner-dspam-users@lists.nuclearelephant.com] On Behalf Of John
Sanders
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 8:36 AM
To: dspam-users@lists.nuclearelephant.com
Subject: [dspam-users] global user question
I am using a global user trained with dspam_sa_trainer for all my users.
Questions:
1. If an untrained user has a false positive caught by the global, and
retrains it using the cgi, will it really retrain for the user or does it do
nothing until the user's stats show training is over?
2. If the user retrains an fp, does it do anything to train the global
user?
3. Anyway to automatically white list my own domain? dspam is classifying
as
spam almost all of the local list traffic.
Thanks,
-- John Sanders, Integration Analyst, RHCE Office of Information Technology, Operations Sul Ross State University jsanders@sulross.edu --Received on Thu Sep 1 13:09:12 2005
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