On 2007-01-12 23:46:44 +0100, Filippo Carletti wrote:
> > (autolearning doesn't work with spamd)
> 
> Off topic here, but I think that's not true.
> 
> 2007-01-08 20:58:00.044811500 [3632] info: spamd: result: Y 23 -
> BAYES_99,DRUGS_ERECTILE,HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR2,HTML_30_40,HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_12,HTML_MESSAGE,MY_CID_AND_ARIAL2,RCVD_FORGED_WROTE,RCVD_IN_XBL,SARE_GIF_ATTACH,SARE_GIF_STOX,TVD_FW_GRAPHIC_ID2,TVD_FW_GRAPHIC_NAME_MID
> scantime=9.3,size=16522,user=qpsmtpd,uid=1005,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=32813,mid=<[EMAIL
>  PROTECTED]>,bayes=1,autolearn=spam

I am quite sure that at the time I noticed it it was documented
behaviour (since it obviously did work with spamc despite what I read
in the docs I assumed that spamc sent an explicit TELL command, but I
didn't check that).

I can't find it now in the docs, but I notice that it does work with
Spamassassin 3.1.4 on a Debian box, but doesn't with Spamassassin 3.1.3
on a Redhat box. Maybe there's something wrong with the Spamassassin
installation on the Redhat box.


> Maybe a permission problem on bayes db.

Unlikely, as spamd setuids to the user's uid.

        hp

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