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Bug 200481
mail-filter/dspam-3.8.0-r7 is crashing in daemon mode (with postfix)
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dspam.conf
dspam.conf (text/plain), 6.35 KB, created by
Rumi Szabolcs
on 2007-12-03 10:31:20 UTC
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>## $Id: dspam.conf.in,v 1.82 2006/06/23 03:11:31 jonz Exp $ >## dspam.conf -- DSPAM configuration file >## > > > >Home /var/spool/dspam > >#TrustedDeliveryAgent "/usr/lib/cyrus/deliver" >#UntrustedDeliveryAgent "/usr/lib/cyrus/deliver %u" >#QuarantineAgent "/usr/lib/cyrus/deliver %u" > ># ># SMTP or LMTP Delivery: Alternatively, you may wish to use SMTP or LMTP ># delivery to deliver your message to the mail server instead of using a ># delivery agent. You will need to configure with --enable-daemon to use host ># delivery, however you do not need to operate in daemon mode. Specify an IP ># address or UNIX path to a domain socket below as a host. ># ># If you would like to set up DeliveryHost's on a per-domain basis, use ># the syntax: DeliveryHost.domain.com 1.2.3.4 ># >DeliveryHost 127.0.0.1 >DeliveryPort 10025 >DeliveryIdent localhost >DeliveryProto SMTP > >OnFail error > >Trust root >Trust dspam >Trust www >Trust mail >Trust postfix >Trust smmsp >Trust daemon >Trust mailman > ># ># Debugging: Enables debugging for some or all users. IMPORTANT: DSPAM must ># be compiled with debug support in order to use this option. DSPAM should ># never be running in production with debug active unless you are ># troubleshooting problems. ># ># DebugOpt: One or more of: process, classify, spam, fp, inoculation, corpus ># process standard message processing ># classify message classification using --classify ># spam error correction of missed spam ># fp error correction of false positives ># inoculation message inoculations (source=inoculation) ># corpus corpusfed messages (source=corpus) ># >#Debug * >#DebugOpt process classify spam fp > ># ># ClassAlias: Alias a particular class to spam/nonspam. This is useful if ># classifying things other than spam. ># >#ClassAliasSpam badstuff >#ClassAliasNonspam goodstuff > >TrainingMode teft >TestConditionalTraining on > ># ># Features: Specify features to activate by default; can also be specified ># on the commandline. See the documentation for a list of available features. ># If _any_ features are specified on the commandline, these are ignored. ># >#Feature noise >Feature whitelist > ># Training Buffer: The training buffer waters down statistics during training. ># It is designed to prevent false positives, but can also dramatically reduce ># dspam's catch rate during initial training. This can be a number from 0 ># (no buffering) to 10 (maximum buffering). If you are paranoid about false ># positives, you should probably enable this option. ># >#Feature tb=5 > >Algorithm graham burton >Tokenizer sbph >PValue markov > >WebStats on > >Preference "signatureLocation=headers" # forward to learn as attachment >Preference "showFactors=on" >Preference "spamAction=tag" >Preference "spamSubject=SPAM" > ># ># Overrides: Specifies the user preferences which may override configuration ># and commandline defaults. Any other preferences supplied by an untrusted user ># will be ignored. ># >AllowOverride trainingMode >AllowOverride spamAction spamSubject >AllowOverride statisticalSedation >AllowOverride enableBNR >AllowOverride enableWhitelist >AllowOverride signatureLocation >AllowOverride showFactors >AllowOverride optIn optOut >AllowOverride whitelistThreshold > > ># Primes List: ># 53, 97, 193, 389, 769, 1543, 3079, 6151, 12289, 24593, 49157, 98317, 196613, ># 393241, 786433, 1572869, 3145739, 6291469, 12582917, 25165843, 50331653, ># 100663319, 201326611, 402653189, 805306457, 1610612741, 3221225473, ># 4294967291 ># >HashRecMax 6291469 >HashAutoExtend on >HashMaxExtents 0 >HashExtentSize 3145739 >HashPctIncrease 10 >HashMaxSeek 10 >HashConnectionCache 10 > >Notifications off > >PurgeSignatures 14 # Stale signatures >PurgeNeutral 90 # Tokens with neutralish probabilities >PurgeUnused 90 # Unused tokens >PurgeHapaxes 30 # Tokens with less than 5 hits (hapaxes) >PurgeHits1S 15 # Tokens with only 1 spam hit >PurgeHits1I 15 # Tokens with only 1 innocent hit > ># Local Mail Exchangers: Used for source address tracking, tells DSPAM which ># mail exchangers are local and therefore should be ignored in the Received: ># header when tracking the source of an email. Note: you should use the address ># of the host as appears between brackets [ ] in the Received header. ># >LocalMX 127.0.0.1 > >SystemLog on >UserLog on > >Opt out > ># ># TrackSources: specify which (if any) source addresses to track and report ># them to syslog (mail.info). This is useful if you're running a firewall or ># blacklist and would like to use this information. Spam reporting also drops ># RABL blacklist files (see http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/rabl/). ># >#TrackSources spam nonspam > ># ># ParseToHeaders: In lieu of setting up individual aliases for each user, ># DSPAM can be configured to automatically parse the To: address for spam and ># false positive forwards. From there, it can be configured to either set the ># DSPAM user based on the username specified in the header and/or change the ># training class and source accordingly. The options below can be used to ># customize most common types of header parsing behavior to avoid the need for ># multiple aliases, or if using LMTP, aliases entirely.. ># ># ParseToHeader: Parse the To: headers of an incoming message. This must be ># set to 'on' to use either of the following features. ># ># ChangeModeOnParse: Automatically change the class (to spam or innocent) ># depending on whether spam- or notspam- was specified, and change the source ># to 'error'. This is convenient if you're not using aliases at all, but ># are delivering via LMTP. ># ># ChangeUserOnParse: Automatically change the username to match that specified ># in the To: header. For example, spam-bob@domain.tld will set the username ># to bob, ignoring any --user passed in. This may not always be desirable if ># you are using virtual email addresses as usernames. Options: ># on or user take the portion before the @ sign only ># full take everything after the initial {spam,notspam}-. ># >#ParseToHeaders on >#ChangeModeOnParse on >#ChangeUserOnParse on > >MaxMessageSize 4194304 > >ClamAVPort 3310 >ClamAVHost 127.0.0.1 >ClamAVResponse spam > ># -- CLIENT / SERVER -- > >#ServerPort 10024 >#ServerQueueSize 32 >ServerPID /var/run/dspam/dspam.pid >ServerMode auto >ServerParameters "--deliver=innocent,spam -d %u" >ServerIdent "xxx.xxx.hu" >ServerDomainSocketPath "/var/run/dspam/dspam.sock" > >#ClientHost "/var/run/dspam/dspam.sock" > >ProcessorURLContext on >ProcessorBias off > > > ># EOF
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