On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 08:34:41PM +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
> As a general question, when people use spamd or spampd (as I do) with
> per-user settings & black/whitelists, how do they sort this little problem
> out?  Or work around it for that matter? 

Well, for spamd it's pretty easy.  The current model forks a new child
per incoming message, so the configuration only has to survive for
that child, which makes lots of things much easier.

The 3.0 version (assuming I can get it all done) is going to prefork
and deal with multiple users per child, which is going to run me into
the exact same issue you're talking about.  My initial reaction is to
cheat and save off a copy of the scores arrays in the daemon, and copy it
into place per user switch, but that's not the right way to do it (tm). :(

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