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dspam-scripts-0.0.6-5mdv2010.0.noarch.rpm

# Begin dspam-learn.rc

## This file configures the dspam-learn script.
##
## Note : Any text after a '#' on the same line will be ignored
##

## == Mail dir
## dspam needs to know where is your mail directory. dspam works only on
##   IMAP directories. 
## 

#maildir ~/.mail

## == Timestamp
## dspam requires a filename to create a timestamp. If it doesn't exists, 
##   it'll create it at the first run. This file will keep track of the
##   last email read, preventing scanning all your email at each call. 
##

#timestamp_file ~/.dspam/timestamp

## == Ham dirs
## Hams is synonim for "non-spam". So you must list here existing IMAP dirs.
##   You must make sure that IMAPS directories listed here contains only 
##   NON-SPAM mail, as each mail found in these directory will be fed to 
##   dspam as non-spam.
##
## Note : wildcards will be expanded by the shell

#hambox .FAMILY.* .Internals.* .Informations.*

## == Ham MD5 file
## To make sure that a mail isn't fed in dspam twice, each mail we've fed
##   in dspam is recorded by its MD5 in a file. If the file is non existent
##   it'll be created at the first execution.
##
## 

#ham_md5_file ~/.dspam/md5.ham.lst


## == Spam dirs
## Spam is unsollicited mail. You must list in here all your directories 
##   containing spam. You must make sure that any mail found in this 
##   directory IS SPAM. As mail found in here are fed to dspam as SPAM. 
## 
## Note : wildcards will be expanded by the shell

#spambox .SPAM.* .SPAM

## == Spam file
## To make sure that a mail isn't fed in dspam twice, each mail we've fed
##   in dspam is recorded by its MD5 in a file. If the file is non existent
##   it'll be created at the first execution.
## 

#spam_md5_file ~/.dspam/md5.spam.lst


# End dspam-learn.rc