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DSPAM milter is an implementation of the milter interface available in several MTAs for DSPAM, a statistical spam and content filter for e-mail. The milter talks to the DSPAM daemon over the regular DSPAM socket, using the DLMTP protocol.

Development of dspam-milter is hosted on Github, releases can be downloaded from Pypi. For questions, bugs and patches, please open an issue. You can also try to send an e-mail.

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Requirements

  • Python 2.7 (python)
  • DSPAM running in daemon mode
  • pymilter (python-milter)

Installation

To install, run pip install dspam-milter in order to get everything installed. If you downloaded/forked the git repository, you can use python setup.py install in the repository root.

Milter usage

Dspam-milter is a ready to use application. The command dspam-milter should have been installed in your path. Behaviour of the daemon can be controlled by a configuration file. You can create the default config by running dspam-milter --default-config > /etc/dspam-milter.cfg.

In general, dlmtp_* settings under [dspam] need to be configured, and DSPAM configuration needs to be altered to match these. Details on which changes need to be made in the DSPAM configuration are also available in the config file.

When the configuration files have been altered and DSPAM is reloaded to enable the new config, you can run dspam-milter by executing dspam-milter --config /etc/dspam-milter.cfg. There is also an upstart init script available in the misc/ folder for those running Ubuntu.

Features

Currently the package contains:

  • dspam.client: A client (python class) that can talk to a DSPAM daemon over a socket.
  • dspam.milter: A milter application to use DSPAM classification in an MTA.

License

The dspam-milter code is available under the New (3-clause) BSD license. See LICENSE for details.

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