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+--- dspampd.conf.dist Sat Jan 1 16:33:38 2005
++++ dspampd.conf Sat Jan 1 16:37:41 2005
+@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
+ ## Directory to store quarantined messages in. (/var/spool/dspam-archive)
+ ## This needs to be defined even if you don't archive anything,
+ ## it is used for temporary file storage.
+- archive-dir => /var/spool/dspam-archive
++ archive-dir => %%ARCHIVE_DIR%%
+
+ ## Comma separated list of modules to pass email through.
+ ## Modules will be run in the order listed.
+@@ -52,16 +52,16 @@
+
+ ## Path to a file with entries that control what messages can be
+ ## relayed through us.
+- ## Default: /etc/dspampd.relaycontrol
+- //relaycontrolfile => /etc/dspampd.relaycontrol
++ ## Default: /usr/local/etc/dspampd/dspampd.relaycontrol
++ relaycontrolfile => %%CONF_DIR%%/dspampd.relaycontrol
+
+ ## Path to a file with entries that control what recipient domains
+ ## and/or recipient addresses the checks are applied to. No entry
+ ## at all causes all messages to be checked, otherwise only if at
+ ## least one of the recipients is configured, the messae is
+ ## checked (with the settings of the first matching recipient).
+- ## Default: /etc/dspampd.applyto
+- //applytocontrolfile => /etc/dspampd.applyto
++ ## Default: /usr/local/etc/dspampd/dspampd.applyto
++ applytocontrolfile => %%CONF_DIR%%/dspampd.applyto
+
+
+
+@@ -92,17 +92,19 @@
+ listenHost => 127.0.0.1
+
+ ## Port to accept smtp connections on. ex. 25 or 10025
+- listenPort => 10025
++ listenPort => 20024
+
+ ## Fixme, this needs way more options ;)
+ ## Address to proxy mail to. ex: 127.0.0.1 or mail.isp.net
+ relayHost => 127.0.0.1
+
+ ## Port to on relayHost to proxy mail to. ex. 25 or 10125
+- relayPort => 10125
++ relayPort => 20025
+
+ ## maximum number of concurrent connections allowed
+- concurrentConnections => 128
++ # this is just a safe-belt, you should enforce this from your MTA
++ # and play with it until you get optimum performance for your site
++ concurrentConnections => 10
+
+ ## timeouts for any/all connections (360 seconds)
+ timeout => 360
+@@ -113,7 +115,7 @@
+ [module:dspam]
+
+ ## Full path to dspam binary (/usr/bin/dspam)
+- dspam-command => /usr/bin/dspam
++ dspam-command => /usr/local/bin/dspam
+
+ ## DSPAM training mode [toe|tum|teft]
+ training-mode => tum
+@@ -125,7 +127,7 @@
+ // dspam-user => spamfilter
+
+ ## Additional command line arguments for dspam
+- additional-arguments => --feature=chained,noise
++ additional-arguments => --feature=ch,no,wh,tb=4
+
+ ## Write DSPAM headers into email header
+ ## 1 writes DSPAM headers in email, 0 leaves email untouched.
+@@ -134,17 +136,17 @@
+ ## Maximum size (in KB) of mail to scan. Use 0 to scan all mail.
+ ## Messages larger than this are considered "unscanned" mail in the
+ ## next few options.
+- max-size => 0
++ max-size => 250
+
+ ## Deliver specified message types. (ham)
+ ## Note: "unscanned" is considered a subset of "ham"
+ ## Can be one of: all, ham, spam, unscanned, none
+- deliver => ham
++ deliver => all
+
+ ## archive a copy of specified message types. (spam)
+ ## Note: "unscanned" is considered a subset of "ham"
+ ## Can be one of: all, ham, spam, unscanned, none
+- archive => spam
++ archive => none
+
+ ## The following options are for advanced users only. By default
+ ## if a message is NOT delivered it is bounced.
+@@ -193,7 +195,7 @@
+ ## Full path to clamav's configuration file
+ ## This is used for determining how to connect to the clamd daemon.
+ ## Not yet implemented, use the following parameters instead.
+- config-file => /etc/clamav.conf
++ config-file => /usr/local/etc/clamav.conf
+
+ ## This is the socket type to use for connecting to clamd.
+ ## Possible values: TCP UNIX
+@@ -214,7 +216,7 @@
+ ## When using a socktype of UNIX, this is the full path of the
+ ## socket where clamd should be contacted.
+- ## Default: /tmp/clamd
+- peersocket => /tmp/clamd
++ ## Default: /var/run/clamav/clamd
++ peersocket => /var/run/clamav/clamd
+
+ ## Write ClamAV headers into email header.
+ ## Example header entries:
+@@ -230,11 +232,11 @@
+
+ ## deliver specified message types. (clean)
+ ## devliver => <all | clean | infected | unscanned | none>
+- deliver => clean
++ deliver => all
+
+ ## archive a copy of specified message types. (infected)
+ ## archive => <all | clean | infected | unscanned | none>
+- archive => infected
++ archive => none
+
+ ## The following options are for advanced users only. By default
+ ## if a message is NOT delivered it is bounced.
+@@ -272,5 +274,5 @@
+
+ // clean-custom-response => 220 Message is clean
+ // unscanned-custom-response => 220 Large message was not scanned by clamav
+- infected-custom-response => 220 Virus infected message will be quarantined
++ // infected-custom-response => 220 Virus infected message will be quarantined
+