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Thank you, Norman. I'm sure I'm becoming somewhat of a pain in the rear, and I
apologize for this, but I am just having severe troubles since I'm so new at
all this. I'm sure I should probably give up and return control of my mail
server to someone who knows what they're doing, however I'm extremely
interested in getting into this... that said, could I forward you my
config.xml file so you can take a look at it, and possible give me some
pointers?
I greatly appreciate the help!
Norman Maurer-3 wrote:
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> On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:35:02 -0800 (PST), kylepetersen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> David Legg wrote:
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>>> You'll need to have MySQL installed on your server as the filter uses
>>> that to manage the corpus (the body of email it compares new emails to).
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>> Any good noob-proof docs for configuring MySQL to work out of the box,
> and
>> can I use it for the Bayesian corpus only? I'm currently using (I guess
>> obvious since I don't have MySQL installed) file repository as my users'
>> inbox.
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> Hi,
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> a good starting point whould be www.mysql.org. Anyway you could use derby
> if you not want to install mysql. Derby is included in james dist. And yes
> you can store users/email to in db.
> Read the config.xml comments to understand better what todo..
> Maybe this is usefull too:
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> http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.1/using_database.html
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> bye
> Norman
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