Software: Apache/2.2.22 (Debian). PHP/5.6.36 uname -a: Linux h05.hvosting.ua 4.9.110-amd64 #3 SMP Sun Nov 4 16:27:09 UTC 2018 x86_64 uid=1389(h33678) gid=1099(h33678) groups=1099(h33678),502(mgrsecure) Safe-mode: OFF (not secure) /usr/share/libdspam7-drv-mysql/ drwxr-xr-x |
Viewing file: Select action/file-type: # --- MySQL --- # # Storage driver settings: Specific to a particular storage driver. Uncomment # the configuration specific to your installation, if applicable. # MySQLServer /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock #MySQLPort 3306 MySQLUser _DBC_DBUSER_ MySQLPass _DBC_DBPASS_ MySQLDb _DBC_DBNAME_ MySQLCompress true MySQLReconnect true # If you are using replication for clustering, you can also specify a separate # server to perform all writes to. # #MySQLWriteServer /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock #MySQLWritePort 3306 #MySQLWriteUser dspam #MySQLWritePass changeme #MySQLWriteDb dspam_write #MySQLCompress true #MySQLReconnect true # If your replication isn't close to real-time, your retraining might fail if # the signature isn't found. One workaround for this is to use the write # database for all signature reads: # #MySQLReadSignaturesFromWriteDb on # If you're running DSPAM in client/server (daemon) mode, uncomment the # setting below to override the default connection cache size (the number # of connections the server pools between all clients). The connection cache # represents the maximum number of database connections *available* and should # be set based on the maximum number of concurrent connections you're likely # to have. Each connection may be used by only one thread at a time, so all # other threads _will block_ until another connection becomes available. # #MySQLConnectionCache 10 # If you're using vpopmail or some other type of virtual setup and wish to # change the table dspam uses to perform username/uid lookups, you can over- # ride it below #MySQLVirtualTable dspam_virtual_uids #MySQLVirtualUIDField uid #MySQLVirtualUsernameField username # UIDInSignature: MySQL supports the insertion of the user id into the DSPAM # signature. This allows you to create one single spam or fp alias # (pointing to some arbitrary user), and the uid in the signature will # switch to the correct user. Result: you need only one spam alias #MySQLUIDInSignature on |
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