[Pkg-dspam-misc] help: dspam as standalone spamfilter usable?

Jörg Sommer joerg at alea.gnuu.de
Wed Nov 30 21:06:25 UTC 2005


Hi,

is the dspam as you provide it with your package usable as a standalone
spamfilter like bogofilter, crm114 or dbacl? I didn't find a way to train
or classify a mail as user. I get only this message:

$ dspam --stdout --class=spam --source=corpus --user=joerg < corpus_my/spam_small_split/0 
8653: [11/30/2005 21:53:59] No preference extension for the hash backend
8653: [11/30/2005 21:53:59] No preference extension for the hash backend
8653: [11/30/2005 21:53:59] No preference extension for the hash backend

of which I don't know where it comes from and what I must change.

But maybe you can answer my questions or give me a pointer where I can
look.

* Can I tell dspam to use a temporary directory for its database like
  /tmp/dspam.tmp?

* Can I use dspam or for classification. It should not deliver the mail
  nor process it otherwise. It should only tell me spam or not spam.

Thanks for your help, Jörg.
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