I have a bit of a convoluted setup:

* Postfix is installed, but on external IP addresses.
* Amavisd-new is installed so Postfix routes mail through it (and
SpamAssassin, as well as ClamAV).
* Postfix then reroutes it to Scalix Community Edition (which has a
Outlook-like webmail facility, but no antispam capacity in itself). 
Scalix is installed on a different port, and works a bit like Cyrus'
IMAP/POP3 virtual user facility.
* And finally, for a bit of compatiblity safety, Sendmail's installed
(listening only on localhost) so Scalix can mail out.

Right now, it's all working well on a global scale.  However, I'd like
to add some per-user Bayesan filtering.  The number of users is small
(about 10 at most), but to be safe I can't assume they also have
actual Unix accounts on the server itself.

So far, after Googling a bit, checking Scalix's forums, and checking
this mailling list, I have some clues, but no clear path as to how to
impliment it.  I also checked the source to sa-learn, but it looks
like I may have to delve into SpamAssassin's main code for a while.

Does anyone have any ideas how to do it (or if I'm up a creek w/o a paddle)?

--
Kelly "STrRedWolf" Price
http://strredwolf.furrynet.com


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