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Simple question.  Originally I used spamassassin directly from kmail (spamc to 
work through spamd).  Since it was I who was making the call I could assume 
that whenever I did a "sa-learn --spam --dir Mail/Spam/cur" that whatever was 
learned was used in subsequent spam analysis.  

Now I use spamd with spamc called from a procmail recipe.  The user is 
"nobody" instead of me.  So, does doing "sa-learn", etc still work?  Does 
user root or nobody make use of the learning I give to spamassassin via 
sa-learn?

praedor
- -- 
"Our ship is in the hands of pilots who are steering directly under full sail 
for a rock.  The whole crew may see this course to violate our liberties in 
full view if they look the right way."
- --Samuel Adams, 1771
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