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Dave Kliczbor wrote:
> As far as I can see, maildrop passes the $HOME of the unix user running
> maildrop to spamc, while courier itself passes the $HOME of the virtual
> user...

After some tinkering around, I am confused.

Let me try to get this explained straight:

I have my virtual user maildirs in a path like
/var/mail/domains/<domain>/<user>/Maildir

Spamassassin created some way in the past the following files:
/var/mail/.spamassassin/bayes_*
/var/mail/.spamassassin/user_prefs
/var/mail/domains/<domain>/<user>/.spamassassin/bayes_*
 (where bayes_* is short for all bayes files)

But I did not find
/var/mail/domains/<domain>/<user>/.spamassassin/user_prefs

`strings /var/mail/domains/<domain>/<user>/.spamassassin/bayes_seen`
shows other MIDs than `strings /var/mail/.spamassassin/bayes_seen`

I do not know what confuses me more --
the fact that the bayes dbs got created for a virtual user or
that the user_prefs did not get created for a virtual user or
that SA/bayes seems to use sometimes this, somethimes that dir for the
bayes dbs...

Just a little confused status report from me, I'm working further on
that issue... if someone has an idea, I'll appreciate it...

cu
 Dave KLiczbor
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