On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:07:17 +0530, "Suresh Ramasubramanian"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Jemshad O K  writes on 3/19/2004 4:58 PM:
> 
> > Spamassassin can be run in learning mode where we can train sa which all
> > types of mails are to be treated as spam and which not. Exim can be
> > configured to deliver all the spam - tagged mails to a common inbox ( may
> > be [EMAIL PROTECTED] - I did this ). 
> 
> Problem is, it is not a good idea to run bayes on a common mail pool - 
> it has to be run for each individual user, and separate spam and ham 
> corpora have to be maintained.
> 
>       srs


yes, we are not running sa always in the learning mode. Once we have
enough spams in the spam box, we can run the sa in learing mode using
that spambox. Also, this is user specific. I have mine working in virtual
hosting environment. 

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