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Chris Petersen wrote:
>> <http://da.andaka.org/Doku/imapspamfilter.html> (I like feedback :-)
>
> Wouldn't a cron job be easier?  Like at least a few others, I have
> "should be spam" and "not spam" maildirs, and a cron job set up (in my
> case, hourly) to scan those directories with sa-learn (and in my case,
> delete the messages in the directories when finished).
>
> It'd fix your 6-second-move issue, and a master script to scan the
> folders for every user on the system wouldn't be hard to set up.

You're at some point right. You could do that with a cron job.

First, I thought that one should not feed the same message to sa-learn
twice. If sa-learn accidently learned it wrong, first let it forget the
message and learn it the other way round...
But at the time I realized that spamassassin itself keeps track of the
learned messages, I had already patched the imapd and wrote half of the
documentation, so I continued my work :-)

And, at last, I like my mails learned by sa-learn as soon as possible ;)

> However, I don't see how this addresses the issue of SpamAssassin not
> being able to get at the "true" homedir of courier's virtual users.

SpamAssassin puts it's bayes dbs into the virtual users "true" home on
my system. Since I documented my setup, I posted a link. With some luck,
the original poster gets the idea while examining the differences
between the two setups.
I did not had any idea what he might have done wrong, so I did the best
I could do to help him. At least, I did not tell him anything wrong.

cu
 Dave KLiczbor
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