Query: dspam_merge
OS: debian
Section: 1
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dspam_merge(1) DSPAM dspam_merge(1)NAMEdspam_merge - merge several users' metadata into a compositeSYNOPSISdspam_merge [--profile=PROFILE] user1 user2 ... userN -o usernameDESCRIPTIONdspam_merge merges several users' metadata into a single user's dictionary. This tool is designed to create global users and seeded data. The hit sounds for each token and per-user totals are added together to produce a single composite dataset. After creating a composite user, dspam_clean should be run with the -p option to clean up extraneous data. NOTE : Merges may take a considerable amount of time. This could potentially increase the load on the server or even slow down the delivery of email. A merge should only be performed when the system is fairly acquiesce.OPTIONS--profile=PROFILE Specify a storage profile from dspam.conf. The storage profile selected will be used for all database connectivity. See dspam.conf for more information. user1 user2 ... userN A list of users to merge together. -o username The target user which will be created (if necessary). This user will contain the composite generated by the merge.EXAMPLESdspam_merge dick jane spot -o ralph Merges the metadata dictionaries of dick, jane, and spot into a single composite under the user ralphEXIT VALUE0 Operation was successful. other Operation resulted in an error.COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2002-2011 DSPAM Project All rights reserved. For more information, see http://dspam.sourceforge.net.SEE ALSOdspam(1), dspam_admin(1), dspam_clean(1), dspam_crc(1), dspam_dump(1), dspam_logrotate(1), dspam_stats(1), dspam_train(1)DSPAMApr 17, 2010 dspam_merge(1)
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